Do you look at what you collect?

I was wondering how many collectors have either some or all of their collections displayed? Even if it is only a small bookcase, do you have something set up so that you can actually sit, look and enjoy your collection? Or do you have all of your collection stored away in totes/boxes/safes?
I live in a small apartment so my space is limited. But my wife has no problem with me displaying some stuff. I have a Ted Williams print framed and hung in my living room. And in my bedroom I have a signed 16 x 20 framed and hung along with a tall bookshelf with some of my smaller items displayed. I get tons of enjoyment from just sitting there, checking out the items, remembering how I got them or other memories that go along with them. For me it is a nice escape from the everyday stress, my happy place.
That may sound a bit wierd, but it's something that works for me and usually makes me happy.
I would love to hear about how you all handle your collections and of course, display pics are welcome!
I live in a small apartment so my space is limited. But my wife has no problem with me displaying some stuff. I have a Ted Williams print framed and hung in my living room. And in my bedroom I have a signed 16 x 20 framed and hung along with a tall bookshelf with some of my smaller items displayed. I get tons of enjoyment from just sitting there, checking out the items, remembering how I got them or other memories that go along with them. For me it is a nice escape from the everyday stress, my happy place.

I would love to hear about how you all handle your collections and of course, display pics are welcome!
Looking for Carl Willey items.
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steve
I do look through my collection often; but thats a task since I've moved about 6 times in the past 4 years. But, from the looks of it I'll be here for a while. The only things I have on display are my personalized 8x10 auto from Larry Coker, another from Jamal Lewis, and a few players baseball bats(Which I've started collecting seriously in the past month or so).
Mark Mulder rookies
Chipper Jones rookies
Orlando Cabrera rookies
Lawrence Taylor
Sam Huff
Lavar Arrington
NY Giants
NY Yankees
NJ Nets
NJ Devils
1950s-1960s Topps NY Giants Team cards
Looking for Topps rookies as well.
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GregM13
VintageJeff
Edited to say: that's one of the main benefits of building my website. I very strongly encourage everyone do something similar. It's a lot of fun, puts you in contact with lots of other collectors, and allows you to easily view and show off your collection whenever and wherever you want. I can even browse my collection on my blackberry!
Shane
*You'll feel less stress with an alarm sys, a heavy safe and big loud dog or two.
MY GOLD TYPE SET https://pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/complete-type-sets/gold-type-set-12-piece-circulation-strikes-1839-1933/publishedset/321940
It's about 12X13' - has one 30" built-in shelf to the ceiling in the corner of the room.
I display balls, sports related whiskey decanters and board games. I have pics on the wall - the largest - one is a 1/2 proof sheet the other a full uncut sheet. One shelf has all the autographed books I have picked up. I have two gumball and 1 exhibit vending machine (50s metal) mounted on stands.
I have one 50s Dodger penant framed and am submitting about 10 pieces to have framed.
Right now I have 11 pieces framed along with what I have already discussed.
I have two bat racks wall mounted - I have 12 GU bats displayed. Not sure what I'm gonna do with jerseys.
I'm thinking of putting up a "slanted" wall mounted shelf to display board games.
I look at my stuff every day.
I would like to have everything framed and displayed by the end of this year. Excess framed is going into our converted workout room - compliments of our departed son.
mike
D's: 50P,49S,45D+S,43D,41S,40D,39D+S,38D+S,37D+S,36S,35D+S,all 16-34's
Q's: 52S,47S,46S,40S,39S,38S,37D+S,36D+S,35D,34D,32D+S
74T: 241,435,610,654 97 Finest silver: 115,135,139,145,310
73T:31,55,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,80,152,165,189,213,235,237,257,341,344,377,379,390,422,433,453,480,497,545,554,563,580,606,613,630
95 Ultra GM Sets: Golden Prospects,HR Kings,On-Base Leaders,Power Plus,RBI Kings,Rising Stars
I do have some things framed and displayed but not a lot. It is fun looking at it every now and then.
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<< <i>It's this subject that really got me interested in consolidation. I had so much stuff that it was hard to keep up with and/or find. With that being said, I decided to sell the smaller cards in hopes of having money to be higher valued cards.
I do have some things framed and displayed but not a lot. It is fun looking at it every now and then. >>
I'm with you, I have spent the past three or so years trying to reduce the physical size and consolidate the overall value of my collection. I have adopted the philosophy that if I don't remember where or when I bought something and I don't like, then why am I keeping it? It is an ongoing process but I like the results so far.
<< <i>It's this subject that really got me interested in consolidation. I had so much stuff that it was hard to keep up with and/or find. With that being said, I decided to sell the smaller cards in hopes of having money to be higher valued cards.
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ditto that!
Do I look at what I collect?
yes, and then I cry, and ask Why Why Why??
NEEEEEED?
Sound like me, Hoss
We all have heard that the three most important things to consider when buying property are:
1. Location
2. Location
3. Location
Well - the corollary to it for our Hobby...
The three most important things to consider when buying collectibles:
1. Focus
2. Focus
3. Focus
It took me years to learn this! Oh!!! And don't forget BUDGET.
Lee
<< <i>I play poker for a living, so at any given time I need to have quick cash available the next "business opportunity" presents itself. Unfortunately, there is tons of room in the safe I keep my cash in, so it houses my cards as well. The fact that it's fireproof and waterproof make it the ideal place to keep my cards. I pull them out every now and then to "organize" them (which is just the excuse I use to look at them).
Lee >>
Lee
Interesting thing to bring up.
When I went to Kentucky for a funeral - I was worried about someone breaking into the house and cleaning me out.
I moved a bunch of stuff to the office - spread the wealth.
I guess I need to consider a way to protect some of the stuff.
I guess if ya get a big enough safe - put it in the closet - along with the home alarm - they'll never be able to open it in that short amount of time.
Have I seen you on WSOP or the PPT - or the WPT I believe?
mike
Seeking primarily PSA graded pre-war "type" cards
My PSA Registry Sets
34 Goudey, 75 Topps Mini, Hall of Fame Complete Set, 1985 Topps Tiffany, Hall of Fame Players Complete Set
<< <i>Mike.....make sure your safe is one that you can bolt to the floor. Or, you will need an industrial safe that is more than 300 pounds, to be safe. Of course, that won't keep the Bulgarian Olympic team from stealing your stuff. Funny you mention poker.....I did the first video game on poker (World Championship Poker) with Lederer et al. Nice guy. It did pretty well on PS2/Xbox and frankly was instrumental in providing me with a decent budget for cards! >>
Thaxn for the advice.
Wow - did you write the program?
I like Howard and his sister Annie. The one I love to hate? Helmuth and sometimes Matusow.
mike
Seeking primarily PSA graded pre-war "type" cards
My PSA Registry Sets
34 Goudey, 75 Topps Mini, Hall of Fame Complete Set, 1985 Topps Tiffany, Hall of Fame Players Complete Set
I have a friend that thinks his dog is the ultimate security system. I also have a 110 lb dog but he would sell his soul for a steak, at least I know that Brinks is not going to trade my passion for a snack.
Tragically, you haven't seen me on TV. I've played two main event tourneys and didn't cash, but I have cashed in a bunch of $500-$2500 buy in tourneys, and just waiting for that big score. It seems whenever I get deep in a tourney I catch a wicked run of cards, so hopefully one will break my way. Regardless of my tourney results, cash games will always be profitable.
Haven't played with Matusow, but Helmuth's whole persona is all schtick for when the camera's are rolling. It's his way of marketing himself, which seems to work out for him financially even if he comes off as a tool sometimes. He's a bit of a sore sport, but not nearly as bad as when the cameras are on him. He was very respectful to me while he was at my table in one of the WSOP events.
Lee
one of these days, when we have more room, i might put get some binders to display some of my cards. Maybe even some frames to put my autos in.
WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
<< <i>Every single item I own is all in display cases. It's fun looking at everything and it looks like you're walking into the Hall of Fame when going into my room.
I like it ALOT..it's like a locker room feel too.
Thank you for taking the time to post the pics, bet you're proud...BUT especially so sharing with others of like taste
Physically visible...
I've made slab holders(they're 1"-2" x4"wide scraps I get at the local sawmill(sometimes Cherry,Walnut,Beech,Maple,Oak,Pine it varies) I hand sand them and varnish which is fun in itself, then router a slot for the proper tilt) to display about 10-15 graded cards, on my desk a bookshelf, unused shelf in entertainment center, sometimes my nightstand..but only during playoffs or when we need to get off the shnide
which get changed every couple weeks to month, depends on mood, sport and season.
The time spent when I'm thinking/looking for the next displays, then putting away the others really does keep me from getting in that "Why am I really doing this, what do I really like/need, etc" funk as often as I used to.
One other thing I have is a framed 2 1/2' x ~ 3' piece of soft Styrofoam type material(but it's gray & not as brittle) with holes cut into for my etopps or other encased modern/shiny cards.
Thanks tedw9 for the post!!
Doug
<< <i>A friend of mine is building a coffee table to hold all of my slabbed cards. It's still in progress, but it should be great when it is done. It will have 2 glass panels on the top, showing a total of 48 cards beneath the glass. There are drawers throughout the rest of the table, and we expect it will hold 1600-2000 slabs in the drawers. :
That's a great Idea Doug...I'd love to see a picture when complete.
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<< <i>A friend of mine is building a coffee table to hold all of my slabbed cards. It's still in progress, but it should be great when it is done. It will have 2 glass panels on the top, showing a total of 48 cards beneath the glass. There are drawers throughout the rest of the table, and we expect it will hold 1600-2000 slabs in the drawers. :
That's a great Idea Doug...I'd love to see a picture when complete. >>
Yeah, thanks. I am excited to see it done too. Actually, it was my friend's idea -- I think he wanted an excuse to buy a new table saw.....
Anyway, I will post pictures when it is complete.
For right now, the majority of my stuff is in a few boxes in a closet. I don't see many of the cards often, but I take a peek from time to time.
Doug
<< <i>I just leave my good cards in a safe deposit box in the bank. Anyone else do the same? >>
Can't say that I do. Then again, I honestly don't think I have any cards worth more than $100 at the most. I guess that's the good thing of only collecting mainstream modern cards. I don't have to worry about the financial value of any particular card as the era I collect in is wrought with overproduction. (I collect Topps Complete Sets (regular and traded/update) from 1980 through the present).
(Now, where is that ProSet Jennifer Montana??.....)
Yes !!! And I still get my moneys worth out of doing just that.
50% displayed and rest will be when boys are old enough to view it. (I dont want to explain the FF, C3PO etc. just yet) Sometimes I'm in my corner looking at my cards and I feel like a teenager hiding a magazine from my parents.
1955 Bowman Raw complete with 90% Ex-NR or better
Now seeking 1949 Eureka Sportstamps...NM condition
Working on '78 Autographed set now 99.9% complete -
Working on '89 Topps autoed set now complete
My Sports Cards/Magazines
Cards/Mags
D's: 50P,49S,45D+S,43D,41S,40D,39D+S,38D+S,37D+S,36S,35D+S,all 16-34's
Q's: 52S,47S,46S,40S,39S,38S,37D+S,36D+S,35D,34D,32D+S
74T: 241,435,610,654 97 Finest silver: 115,135,139,145,310
73T:31,55,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,80,152,165,189,213,235,237,257,341,344,377,379,390,422,433,453,480,497,545,554,563,580,606,613,630
95 Ultra GM Sets: Golden Prospects,HR Kings,On-Base Leaders,Power Plus,RBI Kings,Rising Stars
Collecting Jordan graded cards,
Jordan #d cards,
Wanted: Bill Quackenbush cards
View Vintage Football Cards For Sale
<< <i>Fortunately I am able to view my favorite cards in my collection everyday.....I've showed this pic before..but I figured I would post it again. These are the display cases in our family room, so I can look at the cards daily.
ive always liked this set up, well done
http://sportsfansnews.com/author/andy-fischer/
I think I see a '55 Thorpe Stown and I would love to have!!
Top notch stuff, you should be proud.
shawn
Sadly, there is no such thing as fireproof or waterproof. Most commercial safes are only "fireproof" to a certain temp. Paper, such as cards and $$, will combust at a high enough temp. The term "fireproof" simply means that the safe will keep the goods intact up to a certain time frame. Hopefully long enough to get the fire dept. at your house. My safe is rated up to 2-3 hours. After that time, what's in it probably will combust. As for water...water will always find a way in. There are holes in all big safes to allow you to bolt the safe to the floor. Fill enough water from a fire hose in that room and it will come in thru those holes. If your safe dealer told you that it is 100% fire and water proof...he did not tell you the truth.
I learned all this when buying my safe, which cost me about $2,500. I too always assumed it was fire proof and water proof. Not true.
I'll post a pic of it later.
As for viewing my collection. My Yaz stuff is on a a series of 9 custom built shelves in my lower level. I have about 20 autographed Ted Williams and other entertainment pictures on the walls. No vintage packs or high end cards. Those are all in safe depo boxes. Nothing over $300 gets displayed. What I do is take digital pics of them and store them on my computer. I then activate the slide show and look at them that way. Not as great as holding them, but this collection is goign to my kids someday and I want to preserve it.
Image is a bit too big to stick in here, so here's a link: pete rose display
I've also been working on a section of my site for pete: pete rose collection
keeping my ears open for oddball cards of Rose from the 60's and 70's.
<< <i>I also have a 110 lb dog but he would sell his soul for a steak, at least I know that Brinks is not going to trade my passion for a snack. >>
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