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Great video as always Mark. Do you request a certain glass from the framer to protect the auto?
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Yes, I have requested non-glare and/or museum glass in the past (but on very rare occasion). Lately, I've just been using acrylic, because it's not breakable and is much lighter than glass. I am fortunate, in that there are absolutely no windows in the space that I display these, so no direct (or indirect) sunlight. I would definitely recommend using UV glass if any significant light was to shine directly onto the autos. Hope this is helpful!
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