My son just turned 2 so I know have the time to start working on my room to display my collection. I'm looking for help in several different areas but mainly bats. I'm looking for pros and cons on displaying bats in bat tubes. I have seen a lot of collections stored without them. Do they really make a difference as far as preserving them? Where is a good place to look for displays? I have also heard moisture is a concern with them. I have never had an issue with this but I thought about drilling holes @ the ends. Anyone have experience with this? Any advice would be much appreciated.
Looking for some bat display help
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I was looking @ something like this or even displaying each bat individually. Price seems a little high?
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These are the ones I use, I like the fact you can add a baseball to the bottom of it and display a signed ball too.
Usually you can snag one for around $25 or so from Michaels after their 40% off coupons, or 60% off display case, or 50% off any sale item (while it's already 20% off).
They accept competitors coupons too, so they are always cheap! Made of a wood or Woodlike material, with a door on them and a glass front. The door is what I liked, you can put the case up and just put the bat in it while it hangs - and remove it whenever you want.
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I use the Michaels ones myself ...they are great just get the coupon too save some dough.Comment
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Michaels x3
Make sure you find the newer cases though because the older cases do not allow you to remove the inserts that hold the handle of the bat and the barrel of the bat. If you can't remove it, the bat barrel will face the left hand side
Also I bought a few spaces to put on the bottom of the cases so I can stack them on top of each other. If you do not have the extra room, the cases can't open all the way and will start tilting one direction due to the hinges
and in case you know any teachers.. they get additional 10% off sale prices (not on top of coupons)Comment
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Michaels x3
Make sure you find the newer cases though because the older cases do not allow you to remove the inserts that hold the handle of the bat and the barrel of the bat. If you can't remove it, the bat barrel will face the left hand side
Also I bought a few spaces to put on the bottom of the cases so I can stack them on top of each other. If you do not have the extra room, the cases can't open all the way and will start tilting one direction due to the hinges
and in case you know any teachers.. they get additional 10% off sale prices (not on top of coupons)
If it is dated (in the numbers) either 2009, 2010 or 2011, do not buy. The ones that you can rearrange Horizontally or Vertically have date codes 2012 or 2013.
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I was looking @ something like this or even displaying each bat individually. Price seems a little high?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BASEBALL-BAT...item2ecca2d068Comment
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I use these BallCube tubes, they mount directly on the wall and you can connect them together. I overbought on the last order and still have about a dozen unopened I would part with, if anyone is looking for some. http://www.collectible-supplies.com/...1-1-1-1-1.aspxComment
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Here's 3 different bat displays that I have made.
This is the first display rack that I made. It holds 17 bats.
This is a modular design. It leans against the wall & can be moved anywhere. Holds 16 bats.
This is a prototype design. Hold bats 3 deep for a total of 33 bats. I have come up with a new design & I will build it after the holiday season.
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Hawaii thanks.
And awesome display. Talk about going above and beyond. I would pay you if i had that many. Also, great collection.Comment
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Awesome that's what I was leaning towards doing. I haven't had a problem with it yet but never want to take a chance. Does the same hold true for ball cubes or other ball cases?Comment
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