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All three major slabs fit in Ultra Pro's four pocket sheets. I just started storing my graded cards this way. PSA slabs in graded card sleeves and SGC/BVG slabs as is fit perfect and don't move around.
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nice custom display. any idea where I might find something similar to yours?
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Many of mine are displayed in numbered cardboard boxes in an undisclosed location.
![]() All are scanned though and only a couple of clicks away in virtual corresponding numbered boxes on my laptop. I would need dozens of Pennzonis and a bigger home otherwise. ![]() My modest display cabinet shows a rotating selection of cards tastefully arranged that no one looks at for more than 5 seconds except me. ![]() When I tell new and old friends that I collect prewar baseball cards, rarely do I get any response at all, not even an "Oh".
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Thanks for all the replies so far. Those display cases really look nice! I may go that route in the long term when I have a bigger room :-) I used to have a mid-sized wooden display case that my brother-in-law made for me back in the early 1990's when I used to occasionally set up a booth at a local card show. Unfortunately, it was totaled during our move from Georgia -> Vermont. Too bad because it was a nice case with a red felt bottom that I think now would now display my slabbed and non-slabbed tobacco cards pretty well ... for awhile. I wish I had good wood working skills. My wife just laughs when I try to hammer a nail straight in the wall to hang a picture :-) Anyway ... for now I think I will go ahead and try the Ultra Pro four pockets that Steven mentioned. Again ... thanks for all the replies!
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Here are 100 slabbed T206s
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Phil are those custom frames or sotre bought?
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Those are 50 card Pennzonicases. Very nice. I have the 36 card deep Pennzoni cases and they are just as nice.
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Yes, Pennzoni.
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