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Old 05-22-2021, 02:11 PM
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Default Show off your set displays… beyond the binder??

Am thinking of diversifying my HOF collecting a bit to complete some sets from when I was a kid - it may sound weird to ask, but does anyone have any cool or interesting way that they organize and display their complete sets beside the classic card binder and plastic sheet?

And if you do go the binder route, any special way you might pimp your binders to make them a bit more colorful, fun, artful to display?

Love to see some photos… I plan to add my sets on these shelves to compliment and diversify my individual card collection

Here’s mine - love to see yours!

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Great set-up Jeff!

Is the baseball scene wallpapered on the wall?
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Great set-up Jeff!

Is the baseball scene wallpapered on the wall?
It is, yes. My family bought this wall mural for me that sticks to the wall with this awesome early 20th century (I assume) baseball scene. I wrote to the company asking if they had any background on the image they used, never heard back.

But it does give a pretty cool background to my cards from the 20s and 30s.
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Am thinking of diversifying my HOF collecting a bit to complete some sets from when I was a kid - it may sound weird to ask, but does anyone have any cool or interesting way that they organize and display their complete sets beside the classic card binder and plastic sheet?

And if you do go the binder route, any special way you might pimp your binders to make them a bit more colorful, fun, artful to display?

Love to see some photos… I plan to add my sets on these shelves to compliment and diversify my individual card collection

Here’s mine - love to see yours!

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I have made my own binders for my sets based on the actual wrapper art. These are recreated directly and not a facsimile like the ones on Ebay a guy makes. I redraw all the art and use binders from Target that have the clear fronts and spine. Started with a few vintage and newer complete sets and continually working my way through them.
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Nice binders D@vid H@W@RD!
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I have made my own binders for my sets based on the actual wrapper art. These are recreated directly and not a facsimile like the ones on Ebay a guy makes. I redraw all the art and use binders from Target that have the clear fronts and spine. Started with a few vintage and newer complete sets and continually working my way through them.
I freaking LOVE these! What an awesome idea… just the kind of inspiration I was looking for. Thx for sharing
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tobacco packs on the upper shelves, T227 Master set and T206 Back set on the walls! :-) smile everyday when I enter the office!

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Nice binders D@vid H@W@RD!
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Attached are a few more covers I've finished but haven't put the sets in binders yet.
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Attached are a few more covers I've finished but haven't put the sets in binders yet.
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Easy to display because it’s such a small set but I love the Red Heart set and is on the opposite wall from where I enter my card room so it’s the first thing I look at when I flip on the light.
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I have made my own binders for my sets based on the actual wrapper art. These are recreated directly and not a facsimile like the ones on Ebay a guy makes. I redraw all the art and use binders from Target that have the clear fronts and spine. Started with a few vintage and newer complete sets and continually working my way through them.
Quick follow up question on the binders you use - these are D ring binders with the ability to slip in your cover and binder art, right? Target or Staples? Or bought as card binders specifically?

Loving this idea - might also do the same for my lower grade HOF player cards, to get them out of their boring, dark, hidden away boxes. They are not nice enough to make my display area. But still fun to imagine having a George Brett binder, a Carlton Fisk binder etc. And I could then take your creative wrapper art idea and apply it to the specific player binder.

Thx for the tip on the specific binder you use also -

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Quick follow up question on the binders you use - these are D ring binders with the ability to slip in your cover and binder art, right? Target or Staples? Or bought as card binders specifically?

Loving this idea - might also do the same for my lower grade HOF player cards, to get them out of their boring, dark, hidden away boxes. They are not nice enough to make my display area. But still fun to imagine having a George Brett binder, a Carlton Fisk binder etc. And I could then take your creative wrapper art idea and apply it to the specific player binder.

Thx for the tip on the specific binder you use also -

Jeff

I buy mine at Target. Their brand has the reinforced edges to prevent splitting and the clear front and spine is very clear. 3 inch for the larger sets and 2 inch for the smaller ones. I've built the spine art to work with those sizes.
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These are old pictures, as most everything shown are now gone ... with the exception of the actual binders themselves I used unikeep.com - my first podcast sponsor! (make sure you get the D Ring binders)







BTW this post kept me up last night ... I had visions of putting a T206 set - or perhaps even a 1957 Topps set in binders. Would be fun!
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I buy mine at Target. Their brand has the reinforced edges to prevent splitting and the clear front and spine is very clear. 3 inch for the larger sets and 2 inch for the smaller ones. I've built the spine art to work with those sizes.
They are also D ring binders.
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I have made my own binders for my sets based on the actual wrapper art. These are recreated directly and not a facsimile like the ones on Ebay a guy makes. I redraw all the art and use binders from Target that have the clear fronts and spine. Started with a few vintage and newer complete sets and continually working my way through them.
These look awesome !!! How do you make them ? Any tips on how I could do this for my sets that are in binders ?
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my junky display pieces...too many are covered up and not enough space
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Love the Whiffle Ball respect in your showcase… reminds me a great tweet from “70’s sports guy” on yellow vs the fat red whiffle ball bat. Hysterical. I’ll try and find and post here
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Love the Whiffle Ball respect in your showcase… reminds me a great tweet from “70’s sports guy” on yellow vs the fat red whiffle ball bat. Hysterical. I’ll try and find and post here

Here we go… a whiffle ball tweet we can ALL relate to:

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With all of these magnificent displays, how about a shout out to those of us with slightly less glamorous presentations...

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James those 55’s are amazing as is the story behind them. I really like that box header too!
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Great displays. Love the GIJoes also. I have a few too.
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Great displays. Love the GIJoes also. I have a few too.
Great GI Joe collection! My favorite growing up was the Abominable Snowman set...wish I still had that one
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These are old pictures, as most everything shown are now gone ... with the exception of the actual binders themselves I used unikeep.com - my first podcast sponsor! (make sure you get the D Ring binders)







BTW this post kept me up last night ... I had visions of putting a T206 set - or perhaps even a 1957 Topps set in binders. Would be fun!
These binders look great! I am working on my first vintage set and trying to pick a binder. Could you provide me with a link to the exact binder you are using? Any idea what size I would need for a 1956 set? Thanks for the help.
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These binders look great! I am working on my first vintage set and trying to pick a binder. Could you provide me with a link to the exact binder you are using? Any idea what size I would need for a 1956 set? Thanks for the help.
Thanks! It has been a long time, but I *think* it is these: https://www.unikeep.com/binders-and-...er-3-pack.html
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After months of searching marketplace on facebook, I finally found a worthy case to display my Chase collection. It's an old Lenox store display case. I had to cut 3" off the top to make it fit in my basement, and it still needs to be painted black, but I think it looks pretty good, a nice upgrade from my original two smaller, cramped cases.

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Love the use of the Lenox case!
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Very nice Hal Chase display! Well done!
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When this thread popped up a few months ago, I was in the middle of a big display project that I started a couple months into Covid. I'd been back into collecting for about seven years, but I was very disorganized and most of my collection was in a wooden trunk that I never opened. I was getting minimal enjoyment out of my cards and decided that I really needed to be able to see them every day to get the most out of them. I looked at hundreds of different cabinets and finally picked this one.



After I got the cabinet, the first thing I did was install UV-blocking film on both windows in the room (only indirect sunlight, thankfully), as well as on each pane of glass in the cabinet. Then I installed a lock and a couple remoted-controlled strands of small LED lights. After that I spent a few months planning out the shelves and getting all the plastic stands. Then came the re-organization of the collection and finally setting up the display. I'm pretty happy with how it came out, and my wife even seems to be impressed with my collection now!



Here are the individual shelves -

(1) Six M101-2s: Jackson, Wagner, Mathewson, Plank, Collins, and Joss.



(2) Yankees shelf: Butterfinger Ruth & Gehrig; Quaker Oats Ruth; a few Mantles, and DiMaggios. Eventually I'd like to put all 3 Mattingly RCs on the right side, but I only have the Donruss at the moment.



(3) Prewar shelf #1: A few T3s, including Brown and Tinker; my T209-1 complete set; and a couple N28s and N162s.



(4) Prewar shelf #2: A row of T205 HOFers on top; middle row of various T207 and E92-family caramels in a color wheel; bottom row of caramels with sunrises on the left and sunsets on the right. I'm really happy with how this one turned out



(5) Other prewar & etc: A tier of E121 and other B&W cards at left, including a couple Cobbs, a couple GC Alexanders, WaJo, and other HOFers; a tier of candy & gum cards at right, with a Sport Kings Cobb, some 1915 CJs, some Goudeys, and others; and a middle tier with some random pre- and postwar. I'm not as happy with this shelf at the moment and will probably reorganize it and swap out some cards later this month.



Thanks for indulging me & lets see some other displays!
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Dan, really great display.
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When this thread popped up a few months ago, I was in the middle of a big display project that I started a couple months into Covid. I'd been back into collecting for about seven years, but I was very disorganized and most of my collection was in a wooden trunk that I never opened. I was getting minimal enjoyment out of my cards and decided that I really needed to be able to see them every day to get the most out of them. I looked at hundreds of different cabinets and finally picked this one.







After I got the cabinet, the first thing I did was install UV-blocking film on both windows in the room (only indirect sunlight, thankfully), as well as on each pane of glass in the cabinet. Then I installed a lock a couple remoted-controlled strands of small LED lights. After that I spent a few months planning out the shelves and getting all the plastic stands. Then came the re-organization of the collection and finally setting up the display. I'm pretty happy with how it came out, and I my wife even seems to be impressed with my collection now!







Here are the individual shelves -



(1) Six M101-2s: Jackson, Wagner, Mathewson, Plank, Collins, and Joss.







(2) Yankees shelf: Butterfinger Ruth & Gehrig; Quaker Oats Ruth; a few Mantles, and DiMaggios. Eventually I'd like to put all 3 Mattingly RCs on the right side, but I only have the Donruss at the moment.







(3) Prewar shelf #1: A few T3s, including Brown and Tinker; my T209-1 complete set; and a couple N28s and N162s.







(4) Prewar shelf #2: A row of T205 HOFers on top; middle row of various T207 and E92-family caramels in a color wheel; bottom row of caramels with sunrises on the left and sunsets on the right. I'm really happy with how this one turned out







(5) Other prewar & etc: A tier of E121 and other B&W cards at left, including a couple Cobbs, a couple GC Alexanders, WaJo, and other HOFers; a tier of candy & gum cards at right, with a Sport Kings Cobb, some 1915 CJs, some Goudeys, and others; and a middle tier with some random pre- and postwar. I'm not as happy with this shelf at the moment and will probably reorganize it and swap out some cards later this month.







Thanks for indulging me & lets see some other displays!
Those Babe Ruth butterfinger and Quaker oats premiums are awesome. I would love to buy a Quaker Oats. And the Gehrig butterfinger is high on my top ten list.

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That is really a beautiful display. Very artistict!

I especially like how the landscapes on the E90's match and align
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That is really a beautiful display. Very artistict!

I especially like how the landscapes on the E90's match and align
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tobacco packs on the upper shelves, T227 Master set and T206 Back set on the walls! :-) smile everyday when I enter the office!

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Are those card catalogs used for cards.? Very cool!
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When this thread popped up a few months ago, I was in the middle of a big display project that I started a couple months into Covid. I'd been back into collecting for about seven years, but I was very disorganized and most of my collection was in a wooden trunk that I never opened. I was getting minimal enjoyment out of my cards and decided that I really needed to be able to see them every day to get the most out of them. I looked at hundreds of different cabinets and finally picked this one.



After I got the cabinet, the first thing I did was install UV-blocking film on both windows in the room (only indirect sunlight, thankfully), as well as on each pane of glass in the cabinet. Then I installed a lock and a couple remoted-controlled strands of small LED lights. After that I spent a few months planning out the shelves and getting all the plastic stands. Then came the re-organization of the collection and finally setting up the display. I'm pretty happy with how it came out, and my wife even seems to be impressed with my collection now!



Here are the individual shelves -

(1) Six M101-2s: Jackson, Wagner, Mathewson, Plank, Collins, and Joss.



(2) Yankees shelf: Butterfinger Ruth & Gehrig; Quaker Oats Ruth; a few Mantles, and DiMaggios. Eventually I'd like to put all 3 Mattingly RCs on the right side, but I only have the Donruss at the moment.



(3) Prewar shelf #1: A few T3s, including Brown and Tinker; my T209-1 complete set; and a couple N28s and N162s.



(4) Prewar shelf #2: A row of T205 HOFers on top; middle row of various T207 and E92-family caramels in a color wheel; bottom row of caramels with sunrises on the left and sunsets on the right. I'm really happy with how this one turned out



(5) Other prewar & etc: A tier of E121 and other B&W cards at left, including a couple Cobbs, a couple GC Alexanders, WaJo, and other HOFers; a tier of candy & gum cards at right, with a Sport Kings Cobb, some 1915 CJs, some Goudeys, and others; and a middle tier with some random pre- and postwar. I'm not as happy with this shelf at the moment and will probably reorganize it and swap out some cards later this month.



Thanks for indulging me & lets see some other displays!
May I just say WOW!! - love what you’ve done there, Dan. You (and others on this thread) have just cost me $$ to help elevate my “card cave” game

Just such a great look -

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These are all so awesome. Thanks for sharing.
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Some unbelievable stuff here. Talk about humbling. Do any of you who display worry about the effects of sunlight over time?
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