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The set display thread made me realize this might be a good place to ask this question that has been plaguing me for some time. My office isn't super large, and I use it for my full time job as well as my ebay operation. As such I don't have the room for a real standing display case, but want to be able to display some cards. (I do have some displayed on top and in one drawer of a dresser that I use to store some items I have for sale on ebay.) All of this means that my walls are really the only place I have to display cards.
I've been looking for a while for a hanging case to display cards. The problem I'm finding with all of these is that they are designed to hold standard slabbed cards. While most cards I want to display are slabbed, I have some that are raw, and others are slabbed but tall boy sized (think 1955 Topps Double Header). I've never successfully found a case that would allow me to also display tall boy sized slabs next to my standard slabs (presumably with either tall shelves or removable/movable shelf options) -- if you know of one please let me know! Short of that I've looked at floating shelf type options but am always concerned that a door slam or something would shake the shelf and cause the card to fall. I also just discovered these wall mounts by CollectorMount that are sized for card slabs, and they also have DVD and record album ones too, which I assume would fit larger slabs. But, the idea of mounting a bunch of individual displays instead of one large display seems annoying. Open to any and all suggestions that you've had success with, short of the inevitable "build a case yourself" suggestion -- I'm not handy. |
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I would love to see what people have.
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I have a many different displays depending on the room.
Most were purchased but some were custom made. Sorry! Some of the pictures came out sideways!
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Very nice looking displays
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Mine's not quite as elaborate as some of yours, but it works pretty nicely...
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. The #3 Wine is in the Wife's Dining Room China Cabinet Autographed by Richard Childress and Austin Dillon
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