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Apologies if this has been covered. I see it has been for a few US distributors. But I have not found anything local. I was wondering if there are any UK suppliers of UV protected CGC displays. I'm looking for something similar to this https://cgagrading.com/OnlineStore/AcrylicDisplayCaseStandforCGCGradedComicBooks.html or any other options if they are out there. The postage cost to purchase from suppliers outside of the UK are pretty steep. Many thanks for you time
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As I started collecting CGC graded comics, and started to see the simple beauty in them, I soon had the desire to DISPLAY them. But I couldn't find a product that equaled the quality of my comics. So, I invented one! Check out the fully customizable ButterDish: https://www.ebay.com/itm/133324430014
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Mountiees Display Your Collection Mountiees are unique comic book wall mounting brackets that make displaying your prized CGC and CBCS graded comic books easy! Made of UV resin, our special brackets are designed to hold your graded comic securely on the wall. Need to change to look? Just slide the graded comic book out the side and choose to adjust as needed. Mountiees are resin printed brackets that hold just the lip of the graded comic without hiding anything else from that beautiful case. The design also lets you slip your comic in and out at your leisure so your display can change as your mood does. Simply mount the bracket with the included screws and wall anchors and BOOM…its on the wall. Developed and designed in house, our Mountiees brackets make sure your key issues get the attention they deserve. Stop hiding those amazing CGC and CBCS comics that you invested all your hard earned money into and show it off today! Learn more and purchase your set today: www.Mountiees.com
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How to best display high value comic books Just picked up the 9.0 on ComicLink for what I think was a good price (but still more than I have spent on just about anything else in my life that wasn't a car) Will post a picture when it arrives. It's my first comic book purchase since the 1990s. My plan is to put it on the wall as art. Do folks have suggestions for the best way to do that? I found these two resources using Google: http://www.thecollectorsresource.com/ http://www.gweedoscomics.com/cgc-graded-frames/ Any reason to choose one over the other? Or is there something else I'm missing? (I know some people will say that any display is bad. I should put it in a safety deposit box or something. I won't be doing that. I got it so that it can be wall art. But I want to protect it the best way I can. I will be putting it somewhere that gets light, but no direct natural sunlight and very little natural light at all)
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I love comic books. Ever since I was a kid, the lure of the hand-drawn art, as well as the adventure to the local comic store alone, was the highlight of a long school week. As I got older, the comics I loved became art and soon I was collecting graded comics to keep forever in perfect (or close to perfect) condition. The one problem I found was always displaying them. No matter what the product it always seemed flimsy or not “clean” looking enough. I wanted something that could support my habit and also provide a minimal way to showcase them without bulky and expensive covers and matte frames. So, I began 3D printing, designing, and modeling. After months of trial, I finally had what I wanted. Simple to install bracket that minimally holds the graded comic without sacrificing that perfect cover art. BEHOLD! The Mountiee! Mountiees are resin printed brackets that hold just the lip of the graded comic without hiding anything else from that beautiful case. The design also lets you slip your comic in and out at your leisure so your display can change as your mood does. Simply mount the bracket with the included screws and wall anchors and BOOM…its on the wall. We designed the bracket with collectors in mind meaning we used high-quality UV resin to make the bracket stable without worrying about weight or grip. They are light weight but can hold any graded comic from standard case to newsprint. Mountiees come in 3 colors: Dark Night (Black), Classic Gray, and Semi-Transparent. No interested in using screws? Renting? Head to your local home improvement store and grab double-sided removable mounting tape. It's that easy! We want you to start displaying your “preciousnesses” as well, so head on over and grab your brackets today! Facebook: Facebook.com/Mountiees Instagram: Instagram.com/Mountiees More info: mountiees.com
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Hey Everyone! I'm a 3D printing enthusiast trying to make solutions to everyday problems we geeks and nerds encounter. I wanted to share with you my creation for displaying your graded comic book collection. I wasn't too happy with the other option in the market since I wanted something more stable for higher end books. So i created Mountiees. They are designed and produced by me, so the design is something I hold dear due to its simple nature but strong and stable support. What Are Mountiees? Mountiees are unique mounting brackets that make displaying your CGC and CBCS Graded Comics easy and give your wall a much more modern look and feel. Simply install the brackets on the wall and slide your graded comics in and out as you please. The mounts install with two screws and can hold any size graded comic book from standard size to newsprint. Available in black, gray, and semi-transparent they blend into any wall. Each set comes with 2 Brackets 2 Screws 2 Wall Anchors Visit Mountiees.com to learn more and purchase yours today! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram
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So my wife hates white long boxes. She absolutely despises them. One nice thing is that companies have started printing images on them to make them less dull and more display worthy. But sadly, minus balancing a CGC comic on a shelf, has anyone figured out a nice way to display them? Of course, out of direct sunlight. But, it would be nice to actually see more of them. I thought about a type of slide rack system you could have on the wall to slide them in and out of, but I don't see anything like that. How do you guys display some of your favorites? Secondly, Does anyone store their comics anyway other than the boxes? I thought about getting a filing cabinet but they are a tad wide and not comic shaped. Whereas the box filing cabinets are of course, plain white... Any suggestions?
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Any and all thing Silver Surfer & Galactus. Been reading up on these 2. Please post any thing related to the Silver Surfer & Galactus that you find interesting. Whether it be art, statues, comics etc, would love to see.
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Hey guys, I am moving soon and finally am getting a whole room dedicated to my comic collection! The only thing is I really don't know how to display them since my current house I only received a small space for my comics, I know it should be my design and what I like but maybe you guys have some suggestions so does anyone know what would look nice
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CGA is having our annual Black Friday sale with 20% off of all sliding bottom case orders including cases to fit CGC graded comics! CGAgrading.com
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Here at The Collectors Resource we offer a full line of frames and display for your CGC graded books! Our Graded Comic book POD's fit both old and new style slabs perfectly, and yes we do offer our Museum Edition POD's that are 98% UV Safe! We have been making high quality frames for all comic books since 2009 and we have shipped 10's of thousands of frames all over the US and to many countries all over the world since then! We are based in Grand Rapids, MI where we now have a comic shop as well, our frames are machined and powder coated for us by a local manufacturer, assembled and packed by us and sent you you. Visit our website and find the perfect frame or display for your CGC's! Have questions? ask here, contact us through the website or call the store directly. The Collectors Resource.com 2418 28th st SW Wyoming, MI 49519 616-608-5117