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Old 07-24-2013, 12:22 PM
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Need some ideas...pics.
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Old 07-24-2013, 12:25 PM
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are we talking 1988 Score Graded set, or 1914 cracker jacks?

makes a difference when we know a budget
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Here is a Walter Payton display I built.

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Here is a Walter Payton display I built.

Wow, nice shrine!!
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Target has some frames that cost about $20 which perfectly fit 9 graded cards (3 rows of 3). You might have to tape each slab in place on the back to keep them in place, but for a nice display for $20, you can't go wrong!

I'll post a pic or two of mine when I get home later...
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that is SWEET! I bet it has grown and grown over the years until it took over 1/2 the room! SWEET!

how come you don't list Payton in your Tag line among the sets you collect?
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Thank you Dan.

ScottFandango -still a work in progress going on 7 years, Ive added a few pieces since that picture was taken. Its 1 of 20 or so displays I am building for my football room. No reason for not listing it, thought Id stick with just baseball wants here.
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I have all of my graded cards on individual, clear tripod display stands inside of a cabinet. I think it looks good but it is a hassle setting them all up and removing them to dust, reorganize. I got about 100 of the plastic tripod holders for about $30-40.
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This is my graded card display wall. No dusting for my wife! Cases came directly from Pennzoni display.
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I have all of my graded cards on individual, clear tripod display stands inside of a cabinet. I think it looks good but it is a hassle setting them all up and removing them to dust, reorganize. I got about 100 of the plastic tripod holders for about $30-40.


Where did you get those plastic tripod holders?
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Same question - where did you get those holders?
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All in all, absolutely amazing displays with some sweet cards

It's getting late, I keep seeing double....
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My wife got me this case last X-Mas. They sell nicer one's with velvet backdrops, but if you want to go the inexpensive route I believe she paid like $85 online for it.
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