What ball holders are best?
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B: Attachment 188178 I have a TON of signed baseballs and would like to standardize the type of holders that I have them in. What holders do you use? The types above or something different? Why do you like what you use? Cost? Stackability? Looks? Where can I get a large quantity of the holder you like? I would need about 180 holders or so. Thanks for your input in advance. Mike P.S. I like choice B above due to the fact that they stack easily and they look good. I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks! |
I like the looks of B, but sometimes the balls don't fit, esp. if you have vintage ones.
If you are interested, I have a TON of various cubes that you can buy cheap. They're used, but no cracks, stickers, etc. I buy lots from auction houses, and many times they come cubed. Ken |
Walter Johnson's right hand.
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Ken,
You have me curious.....if you take them all out of the cubes they are sent to you in, what do you put them in for storage? Frank: Good one! :cool: At least you did not say "Speedos" :) Peace, Mike |
I use larger cases that hold up to 100 balls, but also use individual cubes in multiple spots in my memorabilia room. For those individual cubes I use the Ultra Pro. They work real well.
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I use type A and build cases specifically for them as in this picture below.
Drew |
Ultra pro cube with uv protection for me. I buy them by the case for around $70 shipped on eBay.
I prefer ultra pro because they are slightly bigger than other cubes. Vintage balls easily fit and they do not touch the sides. |
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Great stuff
Thanks to all that responded. I really like how a few of you display them as well.
Great ideas all around! Thanks, Mike |
Beautiful Scott. Once again I am in awe of your collection. Thanks for sharing the picture. I live to see other's displays.
Drew |
Scott Garner,
That's a nice looking setup there. Nice job. Mike |
Thanks Drew & Mike!
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