Re: Displaying unpaired Game used Items?
I will buy singles of any item if it is a relatively rare item (like custom cleats).
Also, cleats display fine this way (they fit into single football display cases)...
Displaying unpaired Game used Items?
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Re: Displaying unpaired Game used Items?
I only buy cleats, and batting gloves in pairs unless the player only uses 1 batting glove. I have passed on several cool cleats and gloves simply because the thought of it being incomplete would drive me crazy. I would constantly wonder where the other half is whenever I glanced at the item on my shelf. This is not a preference really it is more the necessity of dealing with how my brain works. I wish I could buy one and be happy I would have a lot more cool items.Leave a comment:
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Re: Displaying unpaired Game used Items?
I will definitely show a pair of cleats on a display. The only advantage of showing just one that I could think of is that I can keep one out of the sunlight and decay will occur on just one autograph.
I would like know what other member's preference are.Leave a comment:
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Re: Displaying unpaired Game used Items?
I am working on my display and wanted some opinions on displaying singles of paired items.
Some game used items normally come in pairs such as cleats, batting gloves, sweatbands, and sox. I often see these listed as singles such as Jeter cleats and Shaq shoes. Oftentimes fans are fortunate enough to catch a glove or sweatbands thrown into the stands and dealers often split a pair when selling them.
Just wondering if any of you have a preference in your collection and the reason why?
To me, singles are more affordable, are still game used, and are better than game issued. But i think singles are less authetically pleasing in a display. I think it detracts from a display when displayed as a single and I think the first thing a person is thinking when looking at the display is "where is the other cleat" or "where is the other batting glove?" Some people just cannot imagine buying a single cleat.
I welcome your opinions.Leave a comment:
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Displaying unpaired Game used Items?
I am working on my display and wanted some opinions on displaying singles of paired items.
Some game used items normally come in pairs such as cleats, batting gloves, sweatbands, and sox. I often see these listed as singles such as Jeter cleats and Shaq shoes. Oftentimes fans are fortunate enough to catch a glove or sweatbands thrown into the stands and dealers often split a pair when selling them.
Just wondering if any of you have a preference in your collection and the reason why?
To me, singles are more affordable, are still game used, and are better than game issued. But i think singles are less authetically pleasing in a display. I think it detracts from a display when displayed as a single and I think the first thing a person is thinking when looking at the display is "where is the other cleat" or "where is the other batting glove?" Some people just cannot imagine buying a single cleat.
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