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Thoughts on keeping cards safe at home
Posted By: Richard Lloyd
Hello all... |
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Thoughts on keeping cards safe at home
Posted By: David Williams
LOL. |
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Thoughts on keeping cards safe at home
Posted By: Dan Koteles
800 lb fire proof safe, check your "gun" shops. |
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Thoughts on keeping cards safe at home
Posted By: barry arnold
when Hurricane Ivan was on the way here, i was mighty grateful that i had |
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Thoughts on keeping cards safe at home
Posted By: Charles E. Moore
The average fire proof box for home use probably will not protect from smoke damage. Most important papers are adequately protected, but "smoked" vintage cards are at best "authentic"! |
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Thoughts on keeping cards safe at home
Posted By: warshawlaw
fugedaboutit |
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Thoughts on keeping cards safe at home
Posted By: Scott Forrest
These have hooks on the back for hanging on the wall: |
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