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eric16841
04-04-2012, 07:41 AM
Anyone have any suggestion on a inexpensive nice way for framing a jersey yourself. I would love to have them custom framed but the funds just arent there. I been building my player collection and want to start displaying them. If anyone can share there ideas or examples.

TriplexXxSports
04-04-2012, 08:06 AM
Page 18 of this thread shows how I did mine. I had the same deal as you with the $$$ concerns. Also the size of retail frames was an issue (not big enough).

All said and done you can do this for under $100 if you're savvy...

http://www.gameuseduniverse.com/vb_forum/showthread.php?t=18498&page=19&highlight=display

nycpropain
04-08-2012, 05:57 PM
Page 18 of this thread shows how I did mine. I had the same deal as you with the $$$ concerns. Also the size of retail frames was an issue (not big enough).

All said and done you can do this for under $100 if you're savvy...

http://www.gameuseduniverse.com/vb_forum/showthread.php?t=18498&page=19&highlight=display

I used to work at a museum and we had artifacts including clothes hanging. I can tell you your frame (over time) will do more damage then good due to the stress of the jesery on the shoulders. It also will change shape due to this which can not be set back.

Also is that tubing that touches the jersey acid free?

icollectDCsports
04-08-2012, 06:11 PM
I know some collectors like to frame their game worn jerseys, and it's up to each person to decide their own preference, but I much prefer the 3 dimension aspect of seeing jerseys displayed on partial mannequins. To me, much of the joy of owning a game worn jersey is the ability to look at all of it and inspect the various aspects of wear to the jersey. Just something to consider.

frikativ54
04-08-2012, 06:26 PM
I used to work at a museum and we had artifacts including clothes hanging. I can tell you your frame (over time) will do more damage then good due to the stress of the jesery on the shoulders. It also will change shape due to this which can not be set back.

Also is that tubing that touches the jersey acid free?

Since you used to work at a museum, what do you think of these two Homeplate Heroes shadowboxes? I own the first one and am thinking of buying the second:

http://www.homeplateheroes.com/Homeplate-Heroes-Jersey-Display-Case.html.

http://www.homeplateheroes.com/Homeplate-Heroes-Jersey-Baseball-Bat-Baseball-Card-Display-Case.html.

TriplexXxSports
04-09-2012, 06:30 PM
I used to work at a museum and we had artifacts including clothes hanging. I can tell you your frame (over time) will do more damage then good due to the stress of the jesery on the shoulders. It also will change shape due to this which can not be set back.

Also is that tubing that touches the jersey acid free?


All that was, was to show the finished product (frame). I just tossed some jerseys over a bent hanger so you guys get the idea of how they would/could look. When it came to the final touches to hang the jerseys, different hangars were used. And yes, they're all archival quality/shape.

But thanks for the tip.

frikativ54
04-09-2012, 06:47 PM
When it came to the final touches to hang the jerseys, different hangars were used. And yes, they're all archival quality/shape.

Do you have a pic of the final product? Thanks. :)

project 4
04-09-2012, 06:55 PM
I used to work at a museum and we had artifacts including clothes hanging. I can tell you your frame (over time) will do more damage then good due to the stress of the jesery on the shoulders. It also will change shape due to this which can not be set back.

Also is that tubing that touches the jersey acid free?

I was thinking shadow boxes myself. If not, what would you suggest?

Dolphinsuperbowl55
04-09-2012, 09:46 PM
Project shadow box is the best way to go. I can recommend some really cheap ones that I use. They come with clear hanger. I buy NFL shield stickers and dolphins logo stickers and an 8x10 and they look beautiful. They even have slots to put the 8x10 so it doesn't fall over inside the box. Perfect size for football jersey.

project 4
04-10-2012, 12:37 AM
Project shadow box is the best way to go. I can recommend some really cheap ones that I use. They come with clear hanger. I buy NFL shield stickers and dolphins logo stickers and an 8x10 and they look beautiful. They even have slots to put the 8x10 so it doesn't fall over inside the box. Perfect size for football jersey.

Have any pics?

Dolphinsuperbowl55
04-10-2012, 12:44 AM
This was just a sample. My first one I did. I scince then got out a few of the wrinkles (I kind of like the wrinkled look, more natural). And evened out the sleeves. Sorry for the horrible picture quality.

Dolphinsuperbowl55
04-10-2012, 12:46 AM
It beats getting the jersey glued, and poked with 12,000 holes. Plus I can take it out if I ever want to wear it or change the display. It includes a black felt backing, a clear hanger with 2 hooks up top. The hanger is long from shoulder to shoulder so it doesn't oddly wrinkle it. And it contains the holders for the photo and nice plexi glass cover. I paid 200$ for 4 frames.

Metsfan808
04-10-2012, 12:10 PM
$35 total each, frames are from Ikea and the mat is from A.C Moore:

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q285/metsfan808/My%20Jerseys/Memorabilia%20Room/Room2.jpg

This is a Caseworks frame I also got for $200:

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q285/metsfan808/My%20Jerseys/1986%20Mets/IMG_5082.jpg