Long ago, before TPG.................
Wondo
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.. we had to be a little more creative to protect our cards and display them. I revived an old way I used to do it - Visio pages. Putting a card into a CardSaver and then inserting it into a sheet really makes for a cool presentation. The sheets are then put into a binder. I used Exish cards for my Ringside set, that way I could do a front and back view without breaking the budget (damaged cards on on side or the other can keep costs down). If I get ambitious, my next project will be a 1956 Topps set!
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Bosox1976
The more I see those Ringsides, the more I like 'em.
<< <i>The more I see those Ringsides, the more I like 'em. >>
Agreed!
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<< <i>The more I see those Ringsides, the more I like 'em. >>
Agreed! >>
I'll third that. It's a great set.
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<< <i>The more I see those Ringsides, the more I like 'em. >>
Agreed! >>
I'll third that. It's a great set. >>
It is a relatively inexpensive set, also. There are only two cards more than $50 (Marciano & Murphy) and the majority of the other s can be had for less than $10 in vgex or better.
If anyone wants a starter set of 10-60 cards, lmk.
John