How would you display an uncut sheet?

I have a beautiful 1975 topps sheet that has been hiding in my closet for about 2 years now that I would really like to get framed. The problem is that it is huge! and heavy! Does anyone have one that is framed? What can I do with it? Should I fork out $300+ to get it framed or just leave it in the closet, does anyone have one displayed.
Thanks,
Jason
Thanks,
Jason
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I can't imagine a more beautiful set to have in uncut form. I would love to get it framed but it doesn't seem practical. BTW the stickers on the top right corner are not on the sheet but a GIANT toploader.
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Any big names on your sheet?
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EDIT: Just checked the size of my sheet and it's 9 across the top and 10 down, so a lot smaller. I have seen some very nice custom frames before though. Go to a custom glass shop, get two pieces of glass, sandwich the card sheet between and do a small locking wood boarder to hold the glass together, it looks really cool and you can flip it around to read the backs of the cards if you get bored.
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Just kidding of course, but if you do have it framed don't pick it up on a windy day, you might go for a little trip.
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