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Not sure we have had a thread where people show off their jersey display cases. Always a good area for ideas. Could the folks shoot some pictures??
Thanks in advance -
RK
ROBERT KOPPEL Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats, and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com
I have to get some better lighting in my basement, but these pics will have to do. I just built seven "lockers" in my basement. I just framed them up with 2x4's and then used tongue and groove (pine) carsiding...just like the cieling. I think it ended up looking pretty cool. Easy to do and relatively inexpensive.
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Scott Harpt
scott_harpt at yahoo dot com Always seeking Cecil Cooper, Ben Oglivie, and Gorman Thomas
I have to get some better lighting in my basement, but these pics will have to do. I just built seven "lockers" in my basement. I just framed them up with 2x4's and then used tongue and groove (pine) carsiding...just like the cieling. I think it ended up looking pretty cool. Easy to do and relatively inexpensive.
my question is for a case, is UV protection necessary if the jersey is not exposed to the sun/light that much. I have a Yankees pinstripe jersey and was wondering if I should get a standard display or one with UV protection? thanks
An autographed Stan Musial M&N jersey my wife surprised me with on Father's Day a few years back. It was in my collection but she had it professionally shadowbox framed on black suede. The 2-inch interior shadowbox border is done in a red suede that closely matches the pin striping on the jersey but it's hard to see in this photo though. This picture really doesn't do it justice.
I have to get some better lighting in my basement, but these pics will have to do. I just built seven "lockers" in my basement. I just framed them up with 2x4's and then used tongue and groove (pine) carsiding...just like the cieling. I think it ended up looking pretty cool. Easy to do and relatively inexpensive.
I have to get some better lighting in my basement, but these pics will have to do. I just built seven "lockers" in my basement. I just framed them up with 2x4's and then used tongue and groove (pine) carsiding...just like the cieling. I think it ended up looking pretty cool. Easy to do and relatively inexpensive.
Scott: I did a playroom for the kids a few years back with the v-groove pine you speak of. It is great stuff. You did an outstanding job here... Bob
ROBERT KOPPEL Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats, and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com
Scott,
I was wonderng when you plan on coming down to my house and building me some of those lockers. They look great Scott well done. By the way the jersery are great!!
Jamie jlschultz180@wi.rr.com
Scott:
Your new display looks great! If I would change anything about your design, I'd put additional storage (or display) underneath the "lockers".
Quality of work looks superb, though!
I've shown this before, but, hey...I'm proud of it! My jersey display case in my home office. (Oh, how I wish I had the room to go seven jerseys across!)
I've shown this before, but, hey...I'm proud of it! My jersey display case in my home office. (Oh, how I wish I had the room to go seven jerseys across!)
I have to get some better lighting in my basement, but these pics will have to do. I just built seven "lockers" in my basement. I just framed them up with 2x4's and then used tongue and groove (pine) carsiding...just like the cieling. I think it ended up looking pretty cool. Easy to do and relatively inexpensive.
That's sick. You have a Brewers clubhouse in your basement! It must be a nice place to sit down and watch the game. All you need is a pre-game food spread and a table with dozens of baseballs to autograph and you're all set! Very nice display, harpt!
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