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Thanks Brandon and Scott...great info! Does anyone know if LED lighting has any more benefits than traditional lighting?(fluorescent or incandescent)
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I'm not sure about LED, but flourescent is a no-no. I've always used incandescent, but not constant exposure to light. Direct sunlight exposure is the worst of all.
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Doesn't matter if you use a cube, display case, etc, but it's best if it has or is made of UV glass. Also, I treat all light as equally bad and keep my baseballs in a room that I can control the light from completely dark to display quality lighting. I also try to make sure that the room has somewhat of a consistent temperature. Don't be afraid to enjoy looking at your baseballs, but a little caution and environment control when you're not enjoying them will go a long way.
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