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Caring for collectibles, "lame-duck" bobbleheads


jaybird2001wi

I have been looking through a ton of my old Brewers programs, etc. and basically decided it would look cool to hang them up on walls as kind of a way to decorate the walls. But would normal picture frames be able to support them?

I especially want to take extra care with the final County Stadium program I have along with the 2002 All-Star program. Whats the best method? I am surprised the All-Star program is still in solid shape (no creases, tears or frayed edges) since it was shoved in a box during my few times moving in and out of dorms, apartments and houses.

Also, my Brewer bobbleheads are pretty dusty but am afraid to clean them in event the heads fall off and stuff. Best method there? I got a Uecker, Yount and Molitor bobblehead.

I have two other Brewer bobbleheads but Jenkins is no longer with the team and the head accidently broke off the spring and also Ben Sheets. I feel like a moron displaying bobbles of players no longer with the team. Does anyone still display theres?

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I've still got my Sheets bobble up here at work (along with the Fielder-Weeks-Hall-Hardy nesting dolls, a Gorman Thomas bobble and then a few '82 mini-bobbles...plus a County Stadium brick, a Bernie's Chalet bank and some other collectibles)...I'm going to take it down as soon as he signs with another team, hopefully replacing it with Braun's bobble.
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