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Old 12-05-2023, 01:38 PM
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Default Advice - best single baseball holder and display

I recently picked up a nice autograph ball and would love to be able to have it out on display but need to do so safely. It has 12 Hall of Fame home run hitters autographs and I’d love to see it but no that it’s well protected.

I certainly would imagine something that provides UV protection is a good place to start. I’ve seen single ball cubes that have mirrors which might be an interesting way to be able to see the autographs on the side and back of the baseball.

Any other suggestions? visuals always welcomed!

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Old 12-05-2023, 04:54 PM
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I am waiting myself for an answer here. Thanks for asking.
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Old 12-05-2023, 07:21 PM
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Unfortunately the best way to preserve the signatures would likely be to not display it haha.

That's no fun however - my best advice would be just to make sure you pick up a good quality case that's UV rated but most importantly keep it out of any directly light, especially sunlight. Light hitting a signature is typically the biggest cause of fading/distortion.

Hope that helps!
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Old 12-06-2023, 11:59 AM
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Unfortunately the best way to preserve the signatures would likely be to not display it haha.

That's no fun however - my best advice would be just to make sure you pick up a good quality case that's UV rated but most importantly keep it out of any directly light, especially sunlight. Light hitting a signature is typically the biggest cause of fading/distortion.

Hope that helps!
Sure does, thx for the advice!!
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I have a rather expensive baseball I wanted to be able to display, so I went to a plastics fabricator and had them make up a holder for it with U/V acrylic and a sliding top. But it wasn't cheap. An alternative is to buy the standard acrylic baseball holders and spray them with a u/v blocking spray, sold at hobby and art stores. I use this on top-loaders that hold signed programs. But I still keep things out of direct (and even indirect sunlight).

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for single balls, I recommend these:

https://www.perfectcases.com/single-...-display-case/
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Old 12-07-2023, 06:59 AM
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for single balls, I recommend these:

https://www.perfectcases.com/single-...-display-case/
Wow, crazy coincidence…. That is EXACTLY what I bought last night. In addition to the UV protection, it has a few different looks (I went with the green bottom and the mirrored back.

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I didn’t pay up for the extra UV (“museum quality”) but just the usual UV protection.

My ball is nice but it’s not exactly rare - any worries about that? It will be far away from external sunlight, but will have normal room lights
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Old 12-12-2023, 08:53 PM
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Should be fine
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Old 12-13-2023, 01:05 AM
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My ball is nice but it’s not exactly rare - any worries about that? It will be far away from external sunlight, but will have normal room lights
Be aware of what kind of "normal room lights" you have...UV light is the damaging culprit. Primary sources of UV light are sunlight (both direct and indirect) and flourescent light bulbs (flourescent light tubes and those compact flourescent energy-efficient curly bulbs.)

On the other hand, LED bulbs do not emit UV light...so not only are they energy-efficient, but they are the safest light when it comes to the collection.
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