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  • Preston
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    Originally posted by short84
    Thanks again!!!! Wow, sometimes my speling sucks!
    +1 - I'm lucky I'm good at spelling!

    (just giving you a hard time)

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  • NEFAN
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    Originally posted by RaiderNationPDX
    As with most items in our hobby, out of direct sunlight and in a temperature-controlled environment is next to essential. Speaking specifically to footballs, direct sunlight - and to a far lesser degree some artificial light - will fade the ball (I've seen a Goodell ball that even within the span of a couple years was light tan on a panel and a half from sunlight exposure) and eventually begin to visibly degrade the leather's physical structure.

    UV protected cases are readily available, but a simple acrylic case stored away from harsh, direct light usually suffices for me. This also serves the purpose of keeping dust off, which I've found to be a problem with my non-cased footballs. Have to hit those every few weeks with a soft nylon brush to get the accumulated dust off.

    Other than that, I just wear gloves when I handle them (probably overkill) and make sure they're properly inflated (I usually inflate for storage to about 10-11 lbs instead of 13, though others may feel different)
    I usually let out enough air to make it soft because I have had full balls bladders leak without any handling.

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  • project 4
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    Originally posted by short84
    Thank you very much for the replies. I appreciate your time and advise.
    +1. good advice!

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  • short84
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    Thank you very much for the replies. I appreciate your time and advise.

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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by RaiderNationPDX

    Other than that, I just wear gloves when I handle them (probably overkill) and make sure they're properly inflated (I usually inflate for storage to about 10-11 lbs instead of 13, though others may feel different)
    deflating slightly the bladder helps to preserve the bladder walls. removal from direct sunlight assists in avoiding cracks.

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  • RaiderNationPDX
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    Re: Best method for storing footballs

    As with most items in our hobby, out of direct sunlight and in a temperature-controlled environment is next to essential. Speaking specifically to footballs, direct sunlight - and to a far lesser degree some artificial light - will fade the ball (I've seen a Goodell ball that even within the span of a couple years was light tan on a panel and a half from sunlight exposure) and eventually begin to visibly degrade the leather's physical structure.

    UV protected cases are readily available, but a simple acrylic case stored away from harsh, direct light usually suffices for me. This also serves the purpose of keeping dust off, which I've found to be a problem with my non-cased footballs. Have to hit those every few weeks with a soft nylon brush to get the accumulated dust off.

    Other than that, I just wear gloves when I handle them (probably overkill) and make sure they're properly inflated (I usually inflate for storage to about 10-11 lbs instead of 13, though others may feel different)

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  • short84
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    Best method for storing footballs

    I have put together a fairly nice collection of game used footballs. How is the best way to store them? I would appreciate any input -- thank you!
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