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01-30-2019, 06:54 PM #1
What to do with autos in an old musty game program
I bought a Raiders Packers game program from 1978 off eBay. The program has what I’m pretty sure are 7 legit autographs in it. It also came with the ticket stub from the game but the program is extremely musty smelling so much so that I start sneezing about 5 minutes after looking at it. The cover is nothing special as it features a broncos cheerleader on it. I’ve considered cutting the autos out and making some custom cards with them and possibly getting them certified, but I like the fact that I have the ticket stub to go with the program. What would you do?
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01-30-2019, 09:49 PM #2
Custom cut cards, or custom cut matte around game photo with ticket and signatures around it....that would look awesome!
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02-07-2019, 07:11 PM #3
Assuming none of the autographs are on the front/back of the same page, I like this idea as well, but I would take it a step further personally... I would separate each page and have them encapsulated by BAS, then create the framed/matted piece.
You could even get the ticket stub custom slabbed to really round out the piece.
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