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Looking for Input - redskins316 - 05-10-2013

I am going next Saturday to get an 11 X 16 signed by Jim Palmer. How do you suggest displaying it while keeping it protected? Would a simple picture frame suffice? I also have an 8 X 10 Brooks Robinson that I had signed when I was 10 that has been in an 8 X 10 plastic sheet that I'd like to display too. Thank you in advance for your input.


RE: Looking for Input - tate31nym - 05-10-2013

I have numerous framed autographs, all hanging on my wall, and they've all been just fine as such. Have not noticed any fading or anything and some have been up for 15+ years.


RE: Looking for Input - redskins316 - 05-10-2013

That's good news. I appreciate your reply. I will go frame shopping this weekend then. 15 years and no fading seems to be working just fine.

(05-10-2013, 10:31 AM)tate31nym Wrote: I have numerous framed autographs, all hanging on my wall, and they've all been just fine as such. Have not noticed any fading or anything and some have been up for 15+ years.




RE: Looking for Input - tate31nym - 05-10-2013

I suppose it would be best to avoid direct sunlight and whatnot, but standard room light is fine.


RE: Looking for Input - redskins316 - 05-10-2013

Yeah, I have a desk that I use that is in the corner of the dining room, no direct sunlight comes in that corner. They will only be out for the summer and then I replace my Orioles items with Redskins items for football season and they go in a chest in the closet.


(05-10-2013, 10:34 AM)tate31nym Wrote: I suppose it would be best to avoid direct sunlight and whatnot, but standard room light is fine.




RE: Looking for Input - rascrush - 05-10-2013

if you want to be safe though paying the extra and getting uv pertected is not a bad idea. As long as its not in direct sunlight it should prob be fine though


RE: Looking for Input - redskins316 - 05-10-2013

Do you mean the frame being UV protected?

(05-10-2013, 10:44 AM)rascrush Wrote: if you want to be safe though paying the extra and getting uv pertected is not a bad idea. As long as its not in direct sunlight it should prob be fine though




RE: Looking for Input - tate31nym - 05-10-2013

You can get frames with specially tinted glass to protect against UV - but if you're not in sunlight it should be fine.


RE: Looking for Input - rascrush - 05-10-2013

ya the glass would be protected to make sure it don't fade. Its more money so if you wont be in sunlight you prob dont need it but if you have the extra money wouldnt be bad to do


RE: Looking for Input - redskins316 - 05-10-2013

Thank you both for your input. I appreciate it!