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Old 03-26-2024, 09:47 AM
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Who else has framed cards, encased them in UV-blocking glass, and put them on a wall (not exposed to direct sunlight) for all to see?
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Old 03-26-2024, 09:53 AM
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You’ve just described the best cards in my collection, apart from the UV glass.


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Old 03-26-2024, 10:22 AM
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Who else has framed cards, encased them in UV-blocking glass, and put them on a wall (not exposed to direct sunlight) for all to see?
Damn, that’s a pretty amazing selection of players from that era, on a single strip!
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Old 03-26-2024, 05:22 PM
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Nicely done.

Before the cost of the Mantle went up five fold I had plans to frame the 1954 Red Heart set with an ad featuring Stan Musial. Who knows, eventually I may bite the bullet and purchase the Mantle.

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Here is mine a portion of a 10 card strip Dave Bancroft is in the middle I had this framed in the early 1980’s
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That is an amazing stip.

Here is my cards made into art. Sorry for the bad pic, they look really nice in person.
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I believe this was from a member on here and I don't remember the thread. Had just saved the photo because it really is a work of art.

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I believe this was from a member on here and I don't remember the thread. Had just saved the photo because it really is a work of art.

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That frame job must have cost more than the cards!
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Old 03-27-2024, 01:15 PM
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Will share one of my displays here. Cards are loose so I just have to be careful not to turn on the fan!





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Here is some more non-prewar but Card Art. Andy Friedman has some work through Topps apparently.

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The frame job wasn't cheap, but it was cheaper than the cards. Most of them were PSA/SGC 3s and 4s

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In my only foray into the T206 world as a KC baseball fan, I built the small Kansas City Blues team set and hung it in my home office. I thought it would be fun to decorate the matte in a "Piedmont" style. I cut holes in the back of the matte so you can still see the backs if you turn the frame over.

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I'm not a set collector but photos like these make me want to pursue the Monster someday. Just a beautiful, enormous set.
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Definitely art...

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Fantastic display with well designed aesthetic appeal.
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That’s very nice of you to say, thank you.
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Speaking of T206, I framed these on my scanner to produce this work of T206 art. It was produced during my red/orange period.

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Brian (if I were to reframe this scan, I would stick Criger on far right of bottom row. It is the artist's prerogative to tinker with his creations)

Speaking of tinker, the Tinker portrait card would slot in nicely in this arrangement, perhaps replacing the Kling. Although I love the individual look of Kling's two tone background, the red background present on the Tinker portrait better suits the artistic vision for my ensemble cast of portraits.


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