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  • Brian48Brian48 Posts: 2,624 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Brian48,

    you need to move that Clemens 1993 Refractor more front and center!!!

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    Yeah, it's sort of sliding off the bed, isn't it image
  • BuccaneerBuccaneer Posts: 1,794 ✭✭
    I can't imagine not displaying my collection. I have three displays on my walls for my 57 set and I constantly look at them while I am on the PC or just sitting at my desk. If they were in storage, then they would be just be a pile of plastic slabs. I don't have a digital camera so I can't show you what they look like.
  • Steve, I agree 100%. When I decided to get back into card collecting I decided to build some cases to display them in.
    I installed lighting, plexiglass and security for all of them (with IP camera's when the security system is activated).
    Even with all that I'm still nervous they will get stolen so I'm getting a separate insurance policy for them (locking them in a safe deposit seems smarted doesn't it).

    Here's one of the cases. If you look closely you'll see some of the more expensive cards are copies. I'll put the real ones in once I get insurance!!
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    I'll try and load the rest tomorrow.

    Dan
  • GonblottGonblott Posts: 1,951 ✭✭
    BEAUTIFUL!
  • GonblottGonblott Posts: 1,951 ✭✭


    << <i>OK. I've been meaning to take a few pics of my cards for a while now so I guess now is as good of a time as any. Here's a sampling of the stuff I like.
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    You selling the 68' Bobby Orr PSA 8 any time soon? =P
  • Nice posts everyone - please keep them coming!!!

    TJMAC - thanks for the reply. I feel better about missing out on the Roops albums now image . The new ones are nice, I just hadn't counted on the 6 of them needing the space of 8 of my old binders image .

    Take it easy,
    Jared
    "You consider me the young apprentice,
    Caught between the Scylla and Charibdes,
    Hypnotized by you if I should linger,
    Staring at the ring around your finger" - Sting

    Ray Thiel (1964-2007) - the man who showed me more wonderful games & gaming sessions than I ever dreamed possible... you ran out of hit points too young, my friend.
  • TJMACTJMAC Posts: 864 ✭✭
    Great posts!!! Brian, sweet looking Hockey sets and Clemens collection. I have to get me a 1984 Fleer Update.

    Dan, for some reason your display is not appearing on my computer.

    Steve, I agree about displaying your collection. To each there own, but I would not collect if I could not display at least a portion of my collection. I did take out collectors insurance and do have an alarm system for added protection. Also, my display cases are easy to take off the wall, if I have someone coming over that I don't want to see my stuff.
  • BRIAN48

    Quite an empressive collection!!!!!! I really impressed with the Clemens cards!!!! I am an avid Clemens collector. I can't display my collection as 90% of it is in alblumns. With 2200 + DIFFERENT cards it would be hard to display.

    Are you trading/selling any of your Clemens? I'm trying to collect every card through 1999 and have a want list for 1994-1999. These are pretty hard to find cards and I wouldn't be surprised if you have some? LMK if you'd like to look at my want list!!

    Thanks, Rich

    Rocketman7_8@MSN.COM
  • airjoedanairjoedan Posts: 776 ✭✭✭
    Brian48, did you buy your Brady rookies before or after he became a star? I'm curious because I had the chance to buy his stuff before he became a star (after his first big game) and unfortunately (as I will forever kick myself), did not take the offer. You have an absolutely awesome collection - how much does an Orr PSA 8 like that go for? Are you cornering the market on that Clemens Desert Storm?

    Thanks,

    Joe
  • airjoedanairjoedan Posts: 776 ✭✭✭
    Danp306 - I love the way you set up your display case, it looks fantastic. Great idea and fantastic cards. This is a very interesting thread.

    - Joe
  • fandangofandango Posts: 2,622


    << <i>Steve, I agree 100%. When I decided to get back into card collecting I decided to build some cases to display them in.
    I installed lighting, plexiglass and security for all of them (with IP camera's when the security system is activated).
    Even with all that I'm still nervous they will get stolen so I'm getting a separate insurance policy for them (locking them in a safe deposit seems smarted doesn't it).

    Here's one of the cases. If you look closely you'll see some of the more expensive cards are copies. I'll put the real ones in once I get insurance!!
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    I'll try and load the rest tomorrow.

    Dan >>



    very nice, classy down lighting and molding.....

    ps...you can put the cards on your homeowners policy and a close circuit camera system works well also! go to your local "spy" shop for the camera set up...
  • stownstown Posts: 11,321 ✭✭✭
    These were taken a while ago, so some key cards are missing image

    Keep all of them in shoeboxes (hard top loaders) with PSAs laying on top. I just love these boxes for storage: small, compact, and easy to keep organized. However, now that I have several in PSA holders, I'm kinda screwed... Sure, a couple fit great on top but that's only so many. I've been using shoeboxes for YEARS and have a routine. Now, I have to find something comparable for PSA holders. The only thing I can do is take out the divider and lay them flat (they are too tall to stand up right, if that makes sense).

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    So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
  • I have camera's recording based on motion. However, I only record the entry/exit to the room. My wife and kids didn't like me recording all the activity in the room (go figure). I will check with the insurance company tomorrow. I was told that they only insure up to $2k in cards.

    I took new pictures of the room today. I'll post them tomorrow.

    Dan
  • TJMACTJMAC Posts: 864 ✭✭
    Dan, I really like how you have your collection laid out. A great selection of prewar and 1940's and 50's stars. I also like how you have the statues mixed in. Thanks for sharing.

    Stown, I can look at 1950's cards all day. Great designs back then.

    Man, I love threads like these!!!!
  • GDM67GDM67 Posts: 2,526 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i> I've been using shoeboxes for YEARS and have a routine. Now, I have to find something comparable for PSA holders. >>

    BCW has boxes made of exactly the same material, folded just like shoeboxes, that are tall enough to accomodate PSA graded slabs. They're a touch longer than most regular shoeboxes, and they're only a single row, rather than 2 or 3 side by side, but other than that, they're just as stackable and they would go along with all of your other shoeboxes.

    I have a couple, one for screwdowns and another that's currently empty that I keep to handle for any possible future overspill from my Roop box.
  • Here are a few of my displays. No rhyme or reason to where anything is in this mess. It's just on walls and in cases. And MAN you have a super display there TJMAC.

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    Dave D.

  • Dave D, are those slabs hanging on the wall with push pins? I like the look but is it sturdy?

    Shannon
    shambo2000
  • I love these threads! Very cool stuff, guys. I really love seeing your card rooms. One day I'll have one of my own...one day.

    I just scanned in my ongoing 1934-36 Diamond Stars set (about 12% complete) into my photobucket. Here's the link for those that are interested:

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  • TheCARDKidTheCARDKid Posts: 1,496
    Dan,

    Awesome set up, I love the color and the balance with the display. Great selection of cards to look at, with b&w and color.

    Great thread!

  • BunkerBunker Posts: 3,926
    Normally I have my graded coins in this display case, but my son wanted to show some of the GU and auto's that we have. Now I just need to find somewhere to hang it.


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  • Shannon,

    They are double bagged and yes they are very sturdy. 2 pushes in the same hole are the max though. I have never lost one. Been up for a couple of years. It maximizes my space to every square inch of my small 9 x 12 room office/collectibles room.




    Dave D.
  • Ladder7Ladder7 Posts: 1,221
    stown, gorgeous 50's Topps sets. Great photos all around.

    Are they in penny sleeves as well as topholders?
  • TJMACTJMAC Posts: 864 ✭✭
    Dave, I like your layout. Do you have the whole 1956 Topps set? It looks like you have quite a collection.

    Bunker, that is great your son is into collecting too. It is nice to share your hobby with your kids. Looks like you have a nice assortment of cards and wax.

    Thanks everyone for sharing. Keep posting those pictures!!!
  • TJMACTJMAC Posts: 864 ✭✭
    Stown, I meant to ask, are those complete sets?
  • Brian48Brian48 Posts: 2,624 ✭✭✭
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  • Brian48Brian48 Posts: 2,624 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Brian48, did you buy your Brady rookies before or after he became a star? I'm curious because I had the chance to buy his stuff before he became a star (after his first big game) and unfortunately (as I will forever kick myself), did not take the offer. You have an absolutely awesome collection - how much does an Orr PSA 8 like that go for? Are you cornering the market on that Clemens Desert Storm?

    Thanks,

    Joe >>



    I picked up the Bradys right after he started to become popular, but before he became a Football GOD. Dunno about the PSA 8 Orr, but the whole set is just in beautiful condition. If I had the funds, I'd probably send the whole thing in for grading. The '73-74 set is the same way. They look like they came right out of the pack.

    Regarding the Clemens Desert Shield, you betcha! image I actually have a few more, but I haven't gotten around to sending them in yet for grading. It's my favorite card.
  • OK, here's the whole room. I'll display individual cases in a separate reply. Dan
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  • Brian48Brian48 Posts: 2,624 ✭✭✭
    I am in awe. My wife would never let me hang up a single card.
  • GonblottGonblott Posts: 1,951 ✭✭
    Damp, WOO! NICE MAN!

    SHOW US CLOSE UP PICTURES!
  • this is probably my favorite card in my collection #ed / 125 it is the piazza, and is 4 colors, image
    i also came up with this idea
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    some of the cards are missing though
  • Click the link in my sig. there's a good amount scanned
  • jradke4jradke4 Posts: 3,573 ✭✭✭
    danp306,

    Did you do the work on that room yourself or did you have a contractor do it. Either way what was the framing specs. I am assuming that it isnt standard 2x4 but 2x6 framing instead. I would love to know some of the details as we plan on finishing the basement and plan on doing a lot of built in storage, bookcases etc.

    Thanks,
    Jay
    Packers Fan for Life
    Collecting:
    Brett Favre Master Set
    Favre Ticket Stubs
    Favre TD Reciever Autos
    Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
    Football HOF Rc's
  • SDSportsFanSDSportsFan Posts: 5,152 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Awesome and CLASSY settup Danp! imageimageimage



    Steve
  • Believe it or not she said I could do anything I wanted if I finished the basement!!

    OK, the room is laid out by "era's". Starting from when you come down the stairs: Pre 1900 Cards.

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  • I designed the room (I'll show the theater room next). I didn't want the basement windows to stand out so I decided to build the cases below. I did all the trim work and built the custom cases. All the cases have a alarm and video hooked up to them.

    Here's the 1900 - 1919 "RC" (or close to rookie cards):


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  • This is the largest case. It is deep because I have "walk behind walls" separating the 2 rooms.

    This case has 1920 - 1949 "RC" cards:

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  • I forgot to mention the cards are in alphabetical order by year. This case is for 1950-59.

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  • stownstown Posts: 11,321 ✭✭✭
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    So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
  • This case is for MLB HOF RC 1960-60.


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  • MLB HOF 1970-89 (Notice Goose Gossage is already in there!).

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  • Future MLB HOF'ers!!

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  • YAZ (I have over 75 PSA 8 and up Yaz cards).

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  • TheCARDKidTheCARDKid Posts: 1,496
    Great set up dan, you have many fans.
  • My best card. 1903 Nap Lajoie E107 Type 2.

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  • stownstown Posts: 11,321 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Future MLB HOF'ers!! >>



    Nice Bagwell AND Biggio image
    So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
  • Red Sox wall (in the basement family room). My office walls are entirely covered with Red Sox pictures and cards, someday I'll take some pictures!

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  • Holy sweet Jesus that is a S-E-T-U-P!!!
  • OK, last one for now! The theater room is entirely dedicated to HOF Football. No cards, just autographed painting's and mini helmets. These are the only 2 pictures I have right now.

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  • SDSportsFanSDSportsFan Posts: 5,152 ✭✭✭✭✭
    You're Don Sutton and Billy Williams rookies are flip-floppedimage



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    Steve
  • originalisbestoriginalisbest Posts: 5,965 ✭✭✭✭
    danp, "speechless" would begin to describe my reaction. Sweet. image
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