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A great T206 display piece
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A great T206 display piece
Posted By: Dan Bretta
It may be sad in a sense that collectors don't like altered cards, but that is extremely cool in my opinion. |
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A great T206 display piece
Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Not sad at all...it means the guy loved his cards instead of tucking them away in a drawer. I remember making a display like that with my 1989 Donruss cards of the Oakland A's - the centerpiece was a Kirk Gibson card that I drew a big black "X" on with a marker. |
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A great T206 display piece
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Swartz had the eye. This set looks way better without the white borders, as do most strip cards. Im not sure about removing the backgrounds though. Maybe it grows on you. Jay seems to like his Walter Johnson. |
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A great T206 display piece
Posted By: Tim James
Jay's contour cut Johnson card had to have fallen off of that board. |
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