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Yes. All the ones shown I made myself. Depends on the fronts. I've used both plexi and glass. Plexi is easier to cut for me but also easier to scratch in the building process.
I've made others for my collection as well as friends. I like designing different layouts making the case unique. The large ones in the photos housed my HOF collection.(which has since been downsized). I am planning on building a case to house the Red Heart set I'm working on if I can ever find a Enos Slaughter to finish it. Here is another display I designed and put together last year featuring one of the nicest players that played, Carl Erskine. The display features his record setting World Series game in 1953, since been broken. Hope you enjoy! Drew
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