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Displaying Your CollectionBy John Buonaguidi & George Keniston The following information is provided to educate and inform. eBay is not liable or responsible for any type of damage or loss caused, or alleged to be caused, directly or indirectly, by the information below. Displaying sports memorabilia is one of the most rewarding aspects of the hobby. Depending upon what type of memorabilia you collect, you can create all sorts of interesting and fun displays. Naturally, high-priced items, such as rare, high-condition cards need to be placed in protective holders before being allowed to be handled. (Note: the "Books" section provides some references that list dealers of this type of display holder). Beyond dealing with safety of display, the sky is the limit for creativity! Let your creativity lead you on. Being able to share your collection with others is wonderful. How about a personal museum? Take the time to label each collectible, and include a short write-up on it. People love to learn about new things. There are a number of manufacturers of display-oriented furniture which are specifically for sports items. The "Books" section includes advertisements from some of these vendors. You can also search on eBay to find some of the display cabinets currently being offered by these and other vendors. To ensure that your collection is protected, make sure that you dont get severe sunlight in the room or rooms in which you are displaying your collectibles. Over time, ultraviolet rays can badly damage many collectibles (especially photographs and autographs). Remember, the key to displaying your sports collectibles is to have fun . Display your items in your own creative way. Its your hobby and your collection... enjoy! |
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The preceding material was written by John Buonaguidi and George Keniston. These are the opinions of the author, not the opinions of eBay, and therefore eBay does not validate the accuracy of or endorse these opinions. |
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