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Old 05-30-2023, 12:17 PM
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Default 2 sided card display case

Possibly off topic, but wondering if anyone has bought/built a display case that allows you to display both sides of your graded baseball cards? I'm thinking of something on a stand, instead of hanging on the wall. Considering that the backs are half of the fun of T206, I'd love to find a way to display both sides. Thanks!
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Old 05-30-2023, 02:33 PM
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Years ago, I played around with an idea to have an extra large wall display that had a gear connected to the bottom of a slot that the graded card would slide into. All the gears would be connected to a motor, so all cards would spin front to back continously at the same time. I don't have my custom fab shop anymore, and the idea, along with 3D printed test pieces went into storage.
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Grab yourself a 'Lazy Susan' and get spinning.
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Old 05-30-2023, 03:41 PM
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Some department store jewelry cases slowly rotate. The card would not rotate (as mentioned above) but the back would be visible during part of the circuit. Years ago, I came across a collector who displayed his cards in one of these -

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/530228556115062514/

I thought that was pretty cool.
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Old 05-30-2023, 03:48 PM
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Interesting.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/1233226...g-card-display
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Pricey....

https://www.ebay.com/itm/16612764927...Bk9SR_zMl-qNYg
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Old 05-30-2023, 03:36 PM
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Haha, sounds like a fun project!
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Years ago, I played around with an idea to have an extra large wall display that had a gear connected to the bottom of a slot that the graded card would slide into. All the gears would be connected to a motor, so all cards would spin front to back continously at the same time. I don't have my custom fab shop anymore, and the idea, along with 3D printed test pieces went into storage.
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Old 05-30-2023, 08:51 PM
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Default 2-sided display created

Hi.. I was thinking the same thing so I have fabricated that exact idea. Please check out my newly launched website... and please contact me if you have any questions!

www.martimar-cards.com

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Possibly off topic, but wondering if anyone has bought/built a display case that allows you to display both sides of your graded baseball cards? I'm thinking of something on a stand, instead of hanging on the wall. Considering that the backs are half of the fun of T206, I'd love to find a way to display both sides. Thanks!
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I've given thought to modifying a flipping floor poster display for this. Seems like it would not be outlandishly difficult to change inserts to a cut plexi that you can see both sides.

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I've given thought to modifying a flipping floor poster display for this. Seems like it would not be outlandishly difficult to change inserts to a cut plexi that you can see both sides.

Justin, I really like your idea. I recall seeing something similar to this 20-25 years ago, either at a card shop or at a show. IIRC, the contraption I saw was made of wood, and each display section held approx. 25-35 cards. Both sides of the cards in each display section were visible by flipping the display sections over.
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Justin, I really like your idea. I recall seeing something similar to this 20-25 years ago, either at a card shop or at a show. IIRC, the contraption I saw was made of wood, and each display section held approx. 25-35 cards. Both sides of the cards in each display section were visible by flipping the display sections over.
Val, you're not the only one that remembers that. I know I've seen something similar at shows and not that long ago.
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Very, very nice.

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Hi.. I was thinking the same thing so I have fabricated that exact idea. Please check out my newly launched website... and please contact me if you have any questions!

www.martimar-cards.com

Thanks,

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What about a rotating display case like this one?

https://www.edsbox.com/acrylic-rotat...th-led-lights/
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