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Help with displaying my collection of boosters.

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 8:48 pm
by Arkeld
I've started collecting unopened boosters and I was looking for a way to display them. Naturally, they don't fit in standard binders etc, so I'm looking for ideas here. Nice frame thingie perhaps?

And of course, if you can hook me up with A/B/U, AN and Legends boosters, let me know. ;)

Re: Help with displaying my collection of boosters

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 10:43 pm
by themike314
Some type of recessed frame, like a shadow box, would probably look pretty sweet.

Re: Help with displaying my collection of boosters

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 12:11 am
by johnstown713
I have access to AN, Legends, A/B/Unl boosters but obviously they will be pricy.  Shoot me a list of all the boosters you need and the prices you would pay and I am sure I can get most of them for you.

Re: Help with displaying my collection of boosters

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 2:39 am
by snarke
I'll be starting up my booster auctions on eBay again this week, so an Alpha and some Legends should be there shortly. AN will probably be in a week or three.

Re: Help with displaying my collection of boosters

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 4:44 am
by Erl00
I've started collecting unopened boosters and I was looking for a way to display them. Naturally, they don't fit in standard binders etc, so I'm looking for ideas here. Nice frame thingie perhaps?

And of course, if you can hook me up with A/B/U, AN and Legends boosters, let me know. ;)
Well, it depends on the size your collection is supposed to grow.
As my collection of boosters has more than 330 unique elements, I have placed them on shelves, each set next to the other.

I have seen in a shop a nice collection of around 30 packs pinched on a large piece of cardboard under a glass and framed.

Anyway, I salute the initiative of colelcting booster packs :)

Regards,
Eric.

Re: Help with displaying my collection of boosters

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 12:53 am
by Arkeld
Initially, I'm sticking to English boosters. The prospect of getting one of each including all languages seems a bit daunting.