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tennisguy 10-11-2014 11:50 AM

How to preserve a large cabinet?
 
I have a large team cabinet measuring 10" X 20.5". It is an oddball size and I originally wanted to get it framed to hang, until I found out the prices of some custom framers in my area.

Can anyone give me some advice/recommendations on what would be the best way to first preserve and maybe display the piece?

Thanks in advance for everyone's input!

Ryan

drcy 10-11-2014 12:07 PM

Metal display stands on a mantle or book shelf will look look okay for dispaly-- display it like a plate--, though you'd still have to think about preservation.

http://www.amerheritage.com/merchima...3001_small.jpg

ullmandds 10-11-2014 06:47 PM

maybe get an archival matte made in a universal size and then frame it yourself?

Texxxx 10-11-2014 07:46 PM

Get 2 pieces of 1/4" Plexiglas and cut it a little larger than the cabinet. Drill holes in the corners and make a screw down holder. Or you can cut a board for the back with a screwed down plexiglass front. If you have access to a router you can make the board a little better looking. Paint it of course.

jcmtiger 10-11-2014 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by tennisguy (Post 1332833)
I have a large team cabinet measuring 10" X 20.5". It is an oddball size and I originally wanted to get it framed to hang, until I found out the prices of some custom framers in my area.

Can anyone give me some advice/recommendations on what would be the best way to first preserve and maybe display the piece?

Thanks in advance for everyone's input!

Ryan

If this is a nice piece, bite the bullet and have it framed at the frame shop. I spent many a dollar for framing and it is worth it.

Joe

joeadcock 10-12-2014 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by jcmtiger (Post 1333002)
If this is a nice piece, bite the bullet and have it framed at the frame shop. I spent many a dollar for framing and it is worth it.

Joe



Joe

very nice

ooo-ribay 10-12-2014 12:24 PM

Check americanframe.com

tennisguy 10-12-2014 02:26 PM

Thanks for the advice
 
Thanks for all the responses. For the time being, I decided to cut some Mylar plastic sheet pages to fit around the cabinet to protect the photo, then I put it in a large 20"X24" TopLoader. At least it is safe and protected, until I can do more research and take some time to decide on what I want to do.

Thanks

Ryan


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