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01-02-2017, 01:40 AM #21
Anyone remember Jim Crandell from NJ? He used to be big news about 10 years ago but not sure about him now. He was a financial analyst on Wall Street that collected cards. He had over 23,000 cards and close to 200 sets on the PSA Set Registry. His presentation room in his basement had wooden display inlays on the walls and a dozen tables/benches for stacks of graded cards.
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01-02-2017, 01:40 AM #22
My set up (and collection) is a bit more modest. I have 7' x 4' closet with shelves that holds most of my stuff. Most of my cards are sleeved in Ultra Pro top loaders with a couple high end in Ultra Pro magnetic one-touches. I store them in BCW super shoe boxes, PSA black cardboard storage boxes and a couple of generic clip-top plastic storage boxes from Staples. I use PSA plastic storage boxes for my graded cards. I have a few bulk sets stored in binders holding 9-pocket sheets.
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01-05-2017, 02:44 PM #23
Here are the pics I promised awhile back.
Rookie Breakouts set in a simple frame from Michaels

My Flames Lineup PC, I have another one of these that showcases some of my other PC items such as Monahan/Gaudreau cards.

4-pocket pages for Jersey Cards in sleeves

9-pocket SIDE Load pages for my Champs Autos in sleeves - I have to cut down the sleeve a bit on the top, but they do fit nicely into these sleeves.

My SP Authentic Autos/Patches are in Top Loaders/One Touches in a storage box. I try to scan all of them and upload to a website so I can look at them.
It's a shame I don't have a better storage idea for the Autos/patches to display them, but they would take too much space.
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