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  • stlbats
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    Those bat tubes that are sealed on one end would be perfect for the vertical hanging design. I think they are made by Ultra Pro.

    Jason

    stlbats@bellsouth.net

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  • rwoodsbats
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    Originally posted by DUTCH613
    Wow, nice display too!! What did you use to hang the bats on, if you dont mind me asking?
    I used a Ubolt, keeps them from doing a swan dive at 3am and it also keeps my friends from thinking they can take them off the wall. I did not use the nuts on the back side to fasten them, so you can take them on and off with ease (but they don't know that)

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    "rwoodbats curious to know haw difficult it is to keep those bats clean from dust."

    Truth be told, I have not noticed if they need to be dusted yet. They have not been up for too long. The big name players that I have which is a small number are under glass in a case safe from all evil.

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  • CampWest
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    Here is a sample of my vertical "nailed to the wall" display... And a sample of my showcase display. When I set it up again, I'll probably leave out the jerseys and switch up the shelf configuration to be all bats and fielding gloves.
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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by tony433433
    I know that I am new to the GUU forum and I do not have this plan implemented yet, but if you have a handful of bats (or a handful of top quality bats you wish to display prominently), I have always been partial to the "coffee table" display, it's kind of the best of both worlds, the bats are "out in the open" but trapped underneath the glass. You get the protection against dirt, dust, and UV Rays (with UV-protecting glass) AND you can do away with your top-end bats being in tubes. Plus, a coffee table (to me) is the centerpiece of a room, especially when you have a few big time gamers displayed in it.

    Just a thought.

    I am going to try to build one in the next year. So once it's complete, I can take some photos. I've taken some ideas already found online and going to make it my own.


    I like this without the foosball. doesn't look boxlike and doesn't look like a baseball card display case with legs. look forward to seeing your coffee table.

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  • CampWest
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    Originally posted by tony433433
    I know that I am new to the GUU forum and I do not have this plan implemented yet, but if you have a handful of bats (or a handful of top quality bats you wish to display prominently), I have always been partial to the "coffee table" display, it's kind of the best of both worlds, the bats are "out in the open" but trapped underneath the glass. You get the protection against dirt, dust, and UV Rays (with UV-protecting glass) AND you can do away with your top-end bats being in tubes. Plus, a coffee table (to me) is the centerpiece of a room, especially when you have a few big time gamers displayed in it.

    Just a thought.

    I am going to try to build one in the next year. So once it's complete, I can take some photos. I've taken some ideas already found online and going to make it my own.
    That would be pretty cool... For a smaller collection I have used a showcase / curio cabinet similar to this. I had to clean it out and store it while we do some work on the basement, but hoping to get it set up again sometime soon...

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  • tony433433
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    I know that I am new to the GUU forum and I do not have this plan implemented yet, but if you have a handful of bats (or a handful of top quality bats you wish to display prominently), I have always been partial to the "coffee table" display, it's kind of the best of both worlds, the bats are "out in the open" but trapped underneath the glass. You get the protection against dirt, dust, and UV Rays (with UV-protecting glass) AND you can do away with your top-end bats being in tubes. Plus, a coffee table (to me) is the centerpiece of a room, especially when you have a few big time gamers displayed in it.

    Just a thought.

    I am going to try to build one in the next year. So once it's complete, I can take some photos. I've taken some ideas already found online and going to make it my own.

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  • joelsabi
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    two problems i see using no tubes or enclosed display case is dust on autographs and dust accumulating on undried pine tar of bats, both not good for preservation of original state of the bat. owners can weigh that against the pros of open air bats such as easy access to bats and less museumlike atmosphere. cheers.

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  • CampWest
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    I used to do a vertical hanging in BCW bat tubes... drill small hole just below the top cap and put a series of small nails in the wall and that mounts the bats flush against the wall.

    Biggest issue I have with choosing whether to display in a tube or not, is whether or not to drop $7+- per bat on a tube. Also a tube is of limited use on a bat that is broken in two.

    On the flip-side, the UV protected BCW tubes can help preserve autographs... Which is something of a pretty big benefit if you ask me. Especially if your display room gets a lot of sunlight.

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  • Dodgers101
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    Wow very nice displays from everyone. My collection is only about 20 or so bats.
    rwoodbats curious to know haw difficult it is to keep those bats clean from dust. That was my main concern if I don't use bat tubes.

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  • DUTCH613
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    Originally posted by rwoodsbats
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    I decided on vertical because I was able to come up with a quick and easy way of hanging them up, and I was able to mass produce the 2x4’s. If you need some bat tubes I have a few that I would like to see leave the house. Shoot me an email if you are in need.
    Wow, nice display too!! What did you use to hang the bats on, if you dont mind me asking?

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  • rwoodsbats
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    I decided on vertical because I was able to come up with a quick and easy way of hanging them up, and I was able to mass produce the 2x4’s. If you need some bat tubes I have a few that I would like to see leave the house. Shoot me an email if you are in need.

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  • Trublubrucru
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    I made them myself. Wood rails from Home Depot and wooden pegs in bulk from a Texas hobby company. Measuring, marking, and drilling takes up a lot of time (184 holes on mine), and pounding the pegs in straight and even takes a while, but the effort pays off in the end. Best of all, to hang 88 bats in racks cost only $85.00 in materials, less than a buck a bat.

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  • rjdgonebats
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    Great looking display!! Did you make the peg holders or were they purchased ?? Would like to know?? Thanks

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  • DUTCH613
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    Originally posted by Trublubrucru
    For me, horizontal with tubes was the way to go. You don't have to turn your head to read the bat, they don't bang into each other, and dusting tubes is easier than dusting the actual bats. I tried horizontal with out tubes, to me they look a little askew, and tend to roll a bit because of the handle to barrel dimension ratio.
    Beautiful Display and collection.! I am a vertical bat display guy but this is making me think twice. Thanks for sharing.

    Ryan Greenlee
    Miguel Cabrera collector

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  • Trublubrucru
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    For me, horizontal with tubes was the way to go. You don't have to turn your head to read the bat, they don't bang into each other, and dusting tubes is easier than dusting the actual bats. I tried horizontal with out tubes, to me they look a little askew, and tend to roll a bit because of the handle to barrel dimension ratio.
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