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  • mrjohnmalton
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2016
    • 117

    Three Baseball Display Case

    I typically display my game used baseballs in individual Rawlings or Ultra Pro UV cubes, but I am interested in picking up a three baseball display for a particular trio.



    I found the case pictured, and it seems quite nice. My question is about the circular acrylic bases that the baseballs rest on. Over time, would this style of base create a circular indentation in the baseball?
  • yankees506
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 1064

    #2
    Re: Three Baseball Display Case

    Same balls in this case for me for five years and they look fine, no ring whatsoever.

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    • mrjohnmalton
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2016
      • 117

      #3
      Re: Three Baseball Display Case

      Originally posted by yankees506
      Same balls in this case for me for five years and they look fine, no ring whatsoever.
      Awesome. I was hoping someone would reply that already had experience with the same case. Does your case have the mirrored bottom, or did you go with colored suede?

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      • yankees506
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2010
        • 1064

        #4
        Re: Three Baseball Display Case

        Mine is a Steiner mirrored bottom case

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        • mrjohnmalton
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2016
          • 117

          #5
          Re: Three Baseball Display Case

          Originally posted by yankees506
          Mine is a Steiner mirrored bottom case
          The picture I posted is from Perfect Cases. They have an option to have the mirrored bottom or you can choose from different suede colors. Seems as though one makes the cases for the other, or they both get their cases from the same place. They are identical down to the design carved into the wood frame.

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          • cjmezz
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2016
            • 118

            #6
            Re: Three Baseball Display Case

            I don't used the rings, I have seen them leave indentions in the ball.
            I actually put the ball in uv ultra pro cubes and then place them in the uv glass Steiner case. Double protection!

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            • Swoboda4
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 1621

              #7
              Re: Three Baseball Display Case

              I was just thinking that this morning as I took a look at my 30 ct shadow box with the circular opening. I guess every so often I would move them around to rest on a different spot. But the bigger issue is that the ball cubes, EXCEPT for the Ultra-Pro, all squeeze tightly against the ball on all four sides. You'll see the touch marks on the cube after removing the ball; and over time the ball itself will display wear. EXCEPT, for the Ultra-Pro that has room for the ball. Modell's in New York sells them.

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              • cjmezz
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2016
                • 118

                #8
                Re: Three Baseball Display Case

                The Ultra Pro UV cubes are the ONLY route to go. They are the best on the market and like you mentioned, room on all 4 sides.

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                • mrjohnmalton
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2016
                  • 117

                  #9
                  Re: Three Baseball Display Case

                  I purchased one of the Steiner three baseball displays last week. I got 50% off with their Halloween promo, so I couldn't pass it up. The baseballs that I am displaying in it aren't autographed, so the sweet spot doesn't have to be front and center. For this reason, I was able to rest the baseballs on the rings stitching down. This creates a gap between the leather and the ring, which should prevent any indentation. There is a rubber type material that they put on the underside of the glass that I assume is to help seal the baseballs up better. When I got the display unwrapped and lifted the glass, most of it came off. I'm deciding whether I should contact Steiner about this or not.

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