Creating a home for your pre-war cards.

Finding a personal way to collect and display Pre-War Baseball cards is an artform in itself.

The multiple series of cards from the Pre-War era, and the large variations in the sets, are a testament to the craftsmanship of the era and the auspicious beginnings of cards to celebrate our National Pastime. To find a personalized way to collect these cards is part of the excitement of the hobby.

Finding a way to display the cards is also an artform. The cards themselves are pieces of art… printed in traditional ways, and creating unique images on each card… but until now, these cards sat in a folder on a shelf, or in a grading slab, or in a case to be carried from show to show.

Now these pieces of art (measuring approx. 1 - 1/2” x 2 - 5/8”) in their raw condition can be displayed to show both the beautiful piece of artwork itself and the breadth your collection… to be enjoyed every day instead of hidden away.

Thanks to this new collection of durable Acrylic display frames and inserts, your personal way to collect and display these cards can come to life.

For series like the T206 pictured here, the multiple ways to collect the “Monster’ are also considered… from displaying a single player, a group of 2, 3, 4… a set of 10 hall-of-famers, the unique set of 'six horizontal cards’, or a famous 4-person infield, the options are endless. Particular to the T206, with its 39 unique tobacco company backs, there is also a way to visually track one’s progress towards having one of each kind of back… and both the player side of the card, the unique back, and the order of scarcity of the back can be shown.

A special set is also created for the bespoke TROLLEY PUNCH Collection, a collection of 72 cards from T205, T206, and T210 series (see the TROLLEY PUNCH Collection information tab), with a charming history and numbered individual certificates for display.

These are available at reasonable pricing to allow you and your friends and family to enjoy your collection each day. They are sized to mix and match, and to together create a pleasing visual collection of your raw cards based on how you like to collect them.

Check out the selections here, and also be aware that it is possible to create customized display options if you want to take the options further.

We look forward to seeing how we can help you display your Vintage Pre-War Baseball cards to get more enjoyment out of your collection.

Cheers,

Martimar-Cards

www.martimar-cards.com

martimar-cards@hotmail.com