Protecting a Signed Hockey Stick

I have a pretty cool hockey stick signed by an entire Frozen Four team from the early 80's, including several Olympians and one NHL HOFer. As of yet, I haven't displayed or protected it at all. What do you all recommend? I've seen the Plexiglas "cubes" with UV protection that wall mount. Those are a little pricey, but I'll go that route if there isn't a viable alternative. A friend of mine, who isn't a collector, suggested spraying the stick with a clear Krylon spray. That will certainly protect the sigs, but will it also devalue them? What would you all suggest for options?
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<< <i>. A friend of mine, who isn't a collector, suggested spraying the stick with a clear Krylon spray. That will certainly protect the sigs, but will it also devalue them? >>
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I have a few game-used and signed baseball bats, and have bought the BCW wall-mount displays to put them in, and believe me, they look great!
Steve
<< <i>Do the cubes you have offer uv protection? I was thinking of just drilling 2 hooks into the wall and laying the stick in them, but I didn't want the autos to fade >>
I use this for mine; http://www.breakawaydisplays.com/, but obviously, doesn't protect from sun. But, just make sure you keep it away from a window and you should be fine.
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<< <i>I can keep it away from sun in the basement, but other light has faded some of my signed baseballs, hence my concern. Can't light bulbs also fade autos over time? >>
I have dozens of signed baseballs, and yes, a small few have faded a bit. Most though, show no signs of fading whatsoever. As long as you get baseballs signed with a blue ballpoint pen, you should be ok. The ones I have that have faded, were signed in black and/or sharpie.
Regarding your earlier question about UV protection with my bat holders, they don't say anything about it, so they probably don't. I do have them out of sunlight though, and have had no problems at all.
Steve
<< <i>I can keep it away from sun in the basement, but other light has faded some of my signed baseballs, hence my concern. Can't light bulbs also fade autos over time? >>
Depends somewhat on the pen type and the medium being signed. You said it was a stick, was it wood or plastic, signed with sharpie or paintpen? Color?
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<< <i>If it's special to you, take care of it, regardless of the value. >>
It is and I plan to, the question is how to take care of it. So far some seem to think put it in a cube, some think to hang it on the wall with no case. Neither offers uv protection, but some seem to think I won't need that. Any more thoughts out there?
I just picked up a Patrick Roy signed, game-used goalie stick in the recent Lelands Auction.
Now, I need to find a good display case to protect it.
Are there any good display cases around that would hold it. It measures 15" wide x 62" in length.
Thanks!
Steve