I recently acquired a vintage Barada figure with accompanying cardback, bubble etc, ... but they were no longer attached to one another.
The cardback was worn, but still too nice to not try and make the most of for display. So, I thought I'd try a trick that I read about on the Rebelscum forums to reversibly and non-destructively bond the card and bubble together again.
The method involves using the same rigid plastic toploaders that I also use to store my loose cardbacks, and fortunately I had a few spare on hand. Simply mark-up and cut out one side of the plastic sleeve to accommodate the bubble including, in this case, the coin section, and slide the card in upside down. The whole thing is tightly supported on 3 sides, as well as being protected when handling.
Really happy with the result (although might try and upgrade using a scalpel to cut the plastic sleeve/toploader, to get a tidier cut).
Vintage Card, Bubble Off... Solved :)
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Re: Vintage Card, Bubble Off... Solved :)
Cheers. Like I say, not my original idea, but one that I've been wanting to try out for ages.
Worked better than I thought. The sleeve retains its structural integrity, and is still a snug fit for the card, holding the bubble very securely (but like I say, while still being a reversible and non-destructive process).
Worked better than I thought. The sleeve retains its structural integrity, and is still a snug fit for the card, holding the bubble very securely (but like I say, while still being a reversible and non-destructive process).
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Re: Vintage Card, Bubble Off... Solved :)
wow that took me an embarrassingly long time to figure out what you did But yeah that's a cool solution. do you put the bubble in first?
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Re: Vintage Card, Bubble Off... Solved :)
I aligned everything (bubble, card, coin in place) first, then put the ensemble in the sleeve together.
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