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Ericc22
04-05-2011, 08:45 AM
Greetings,

I had an interest in collecting autographed baseballs with team logos on them. I learned in another thread (thanks everyone!) that the team logo balls tend to be vinyl, and I don't want vinyl baseballs. I don't care about value as much as I care about longevity but by all accounts it seems as if leather is the way to go. (I plan to go after the autos through TTM.)

So, I need some creative ideas! If I cube the balls and stack them, do you have any ideas for how I can get a team logo on the ball? Best I can think of is to put a small sticker on the lower left of the case with the team logo on it. Might be hard for some old teams but I am sure I can find something. I could also put a sticker on the ball but that sounds awful. Another option is to mount a logo on the case but that is a bit more impractical.

I don't suppose there are logo stickers/decals of high quality for this purpose? I haven't found anything.

Any other ideas? What have you done?

Thanks!

Eric

perezfan
04-05-2011, 10:05 AM
Don't sticker the ball itself. It will look cheap, and won't stand the test of time. Plus, it will de-value the ball. There are lots of team logo Ball display options on this link, but they seem rather pricey to me....

http://www.americansportscollectibles.com/teamlogobaseballdisplaycases.html


Here's another you might consider... Nice, but still seems high-priced...

http://www.authenticsignedsports.com/store.php?cat=64&details=8531#storeitems


Another less expensive option, if this is your cup of tea...

http://www.authenticsignedsports.com/store.php?cat=64&details=8285#storeitems


I am sure there are lots more, if you simply Google them. Lots of on-line sellers of this stuff. Hope this helps!

mr2686
04-05-2011, 10:05 AM
I think if you look around you will find some cubes that actually have MLB teams engraved on the front. The only thing I would caution you is to make sure you find ones that have UV protection, and even then try and keep them out of direct light if possible to prevent fading. If you cannot find the cubes you want, how about getting creative (especially if you have multiple single signed balls by members of a team) like putting up a small shelf where you can stack unmarked cubes and then hang a team pennant or such from the bottom. There's no end to how creative you can get with your displays.

nebboy
04-05-2011, 10:41 AM
how about getting creative

If the signed ball(s) are just for your own collection, I can do just about anything. But It my not be a good idea if your worried about resale value.

19cbb
04-05-2011, 10:51 AM
John, very cool!

yanksfan09
04-05-2011, 02:15 PM
that Schmidt ball's sweet

Ericc22
04-05-2011, 09:38 PM
Thanks everyone for the excellent suggestions!!

Nebboy, I love it! What I really like is the stats on the ball. I think that helps to connect you with the player. I care about longevity of the ball, but do not care about resale at all. Resale will be my kids' problem, after I am long gone! : ) I will think about this then I'd be curious to get more info.

One thing I'd like to find is small embroidered stickers of the logos that I can put on the cube. They'd need to be small. Something like this, but small: http://www.acherryontop.com/shop/search/search/baseball%20logo/41674. If you know of any such thing, let me know.

Thank you everyone!

Eric

D. Broughman
04-06-2011, 06:38 AM
Picked these up at an antique and resale shop in Ann Arbor. They are in my Sports Room and I keep them out of direct light. The Cabinet swivals to show all four sides.