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Posted By: Steve Murray
Started with a square piece of plywood. Put down a layer of cotton felt and covered the felt with a black cloth. Arranged the cards and put on the giant acrylic cover. Then screwed it down. The cards just lay there by adhesion. No paste. No tape. No glue. Cards are good as new and can be changed out whenever I want. I will say that a number of the cards in the display have back damage but for purposes of a nice display that doesn't matter. |
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