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Many congratulations, Mike. You must be tickled pink!!!
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That is a piece to be proud of. The coolest thing is you have a screen grab from the game, showing where it hung!!
I do not know what you sold to obtain this banner but I think it was well worth it. |
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That was originally my banner! I sold it on ebay 2 years ago for the whopping sum of $104. Second biggest mistake I ever made! (the first was selling a pristine Pie Traynor single signed ball for $100 in 1993). But I'm glad the banner went to a good home! Congrats!!
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Mike,
Could it hang in the basement or garage? I wouldn't frame it -- that would be expensive and make it very heavy, even if you used acrylic instead of glass. I think it looks great just as is. What about using a nice photo of the banner, along with a WS screen grab photo and maybe a WS ticket, and frame them altogether for now? Greg |
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