Re: How do you display batting/reciever gloves?
This is what I use. I've used them for years to keep my golf glove in shape between rounds. They are $2.99 at academy. I just cut the loop off the end and it displays nicely.
Todd
How do you display batting/reciever gloves?
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Re: How do you display batting/reciever gloves?
Here are a couple I've got up in my man cave:
The first is a Dwight Freeney signed, game worn, photomatched glove v. the Titans (I know it's his and I photomatched it because he handed it to me...haha) - pic of him wearing the glove is also in the shadowbox
The second is some BCA game used gear of Charger Jacob Hester - also found just 1 photo of him wearing the gloves and it's in the center.Leave a comment:
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Re: How do you display batting/reciever gloves?
Trent Richardson autographed gloves from 2010. Frame came from hobby lobby, not too expensive. I stuffed the gloves with gauze to help with the form. I had bought some "practice hands" from a beauty supply shop, but they wouldnot cooperate with the frame, so I removed them and used the gauze.
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Here is what i came up with via the tips from this thread......shadow box, cardboard cutout inserts, matting with magnets......i would advise to clean the magnets really well even if they are new to eliminate residue first
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Like the photos with the items. Nice.
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gaytor hater,
i use small fishingline and feed throught parts of the gloves so it doesnt damage them into the back of the matte. they do not touch the glass. never use double sided tape. it will ruin ur item. hope this helpsLeave a comment:
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I frame my gloves using project frames that I purchased at Michael's. I use two pieces of foam board to prevent the gloves from being pressed hard against the glass. I cut the matting myself using a cutter that I bought at AC Moore.
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thanks for all the replies......im sure just simply touching isnt a big deal.....i had some pressed into a normal frame where they were really really tight.....i switched the frames for a shadow box.....used cardboard cutouts for the hands.....and placed magnets in each finger and on the palms......came out great imo
one tip......if you use magnets wash them really good and wipe them well...they could leave a residue/rusty spots if you dont clean themLeave a comment:
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It's a shadow box. I stuffed them with tissue to make them 3 dimensional.
The gloves do touch the glass. I don't know if it will damage them or not.Leave a comment:
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Is it a shadow box style, and if so how are the gloves kept in place, if it isn't are the gloves firmly pressed against the glass?Leave a comment:
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My Michigan vs. Notre Dame game worn gloves. Frame from Michael's
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Here are a couple pics of the Display case & gloves. The cardboard works great.
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I also cutout carboard and put inside the gloves so they diplay like their on a hand, and it shows all the use!!!Leave a comment:
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