Locker Name Plates - Display Help

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  • metsbats
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    I use 3M double sided thick tape. It's about 1/8 of an inch thick and makes the plate stick out when you display it instead of flush against the wall.

    The tape comes off easily if you want to move the plate so it won't damage or leave residue on the back of the plate.

    -David

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  • larry bourget
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    VELCRO stickers, cost like $2 for a package of 10 or so.

    LB

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  • 59FIFTY
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    You could use some double sided tape and just stick it to the wall, stays up well but if you want to remove it it's easy

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  • bigtruck260
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    Originally posted by BIGSTIG
    Dave,

    It's easy Here is the solution - Now that you have the locker name tag, you need to get a GU jersey, bat, helmet, cleats, pants, socks, hat etc and build a locker!! DUH!!
    Funny you mention that. If it was anyon but Troy Glaus, I would have considered it. I have yet to see any of his Cardinal bats hit the secondary market...and the only jersey I saw was from spring training.

    You are right though, it would be a fun project to do something like that.

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  • BIGSTIG
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    Dave,

    It's easy Here is the solution - Now that you have the locker name tag, you need to get a GU jersey, bat, helmet, cleats, pants, socks, hat etc and build a locker!! DUH!!

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  • bigtruck260
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    Locker Name Plates - Display Help

    Hey folks -

    I recently picked up my first locker name tag, and it was kind of an impulse buy. Not sure how to display it properly. I was thinking about framing...but it requires a long frame (22-24 inches) to make it look decent, and probably needs a black or dark red background.

    Ultimately, I would like to put it in a shadowbox with some other items like signed cards, batting gloves - etc.

    Just wondering how others are displaying these cool pieces.

    Thanks.
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