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			I recently won a Cleveland Browns Goal Line HOF setup from clean sweep.  There are around 12 or so cards, all signed by Browns greats from the past.  I was about to hang it up today, when I noticed that the glass was broken.  UPS handled the shipping poorly.  My question is this... If you had a piece like this, would you pay the added cost to get it re-glassed, or is the cost too prohibitive? I can pull all the cards out and sell them all individually, but I was wanting to keep it intact since it appeared to be so nice, but the added cost of around $200 (I am guessing) to get it re-glassed is not something I was expecting. Should I keep it intact or break it up?   Last edited by bobbyw8469; 10-16-2022 at 08:49 AM. | 
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			Are you planning to keep them?  If so, get it re-glassed.  The cards look so much nicer presented together than they would individually. If you're selling, you almost always get a higher return when you sell individually. | 
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			I was planning on keeping them.  I was going to hang it in my mancave.  I wasn't expecting the broken glass however.
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			Fix it. It will likely bother you until you do. You bought the piece bc you liked and wanted it, I would think broken glass would detract
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			I would also get it fixed.  Any future Brown HOFers will not be GLA cards and wouldn't look right matched with those. It looks great the way it is.
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			If you bring it to a local frame shop (not a chain like Michael's etc) I suspect it will be cheaper than you imagine also. I agree with getting it redone Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk Last edited by Jcosta19; 10-16-2022 at 09:17 AM. | 
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			Bobby pay a bit extra & get UV coated glass, if not the sigs may fade over time especially in a well lit room
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 Such a cool piece it would be a shoot not have it hanging. And the UV resistant glass is a good investment 
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 When I received this quite large, approximately 28" x 27" in total, Horner Composite the glass was broken into lots of pieces. My heart sank but fortunately the photo was spared. I had the best UV glass I could find, put in from a higher end art seller with a retail shop, that does framing too. Worth every penny and more and wasn't expensive anyway. (not a very good picture of it) 
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			Have Clean Sweep file an insurance claim on your behalf. If it was damaged in shipping it should be the auction house's responsibility to make it right.
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			Framed items without glass fine. It's a matter of protection.
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			Since you're going to keep it and have it on display, definitely get it re-glassed but make sure it's a good UV glass.  Best thing to do is to look on the internet for some local framers.  A lot of times you find a mom and pop place that gets great reviews and will do the work for a reasonable cost.
		 
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			Do what Jay said up there about uv glass...  but it'll be much more not a bit more. You want archival protection, otherwise your mancave light will eventually bleach those cards, the ink will fade.
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