Wall-mouted card displays

Over the years i have seen quite a few different ideas posted here in threads regarding wall displays of your collections.
I have recently moved and have my own office and am planning to use one whole wall to display rows and rows of my hall of famer baseball cards. Most all of them will be raw but will be in top loaders. I have the idea that i just need a strip of wood or something to rest the bottom of the loader against and then lean it to the wall. I do not want to enclose it all in glass display cabinet or anything quite that fancy.
I am posting this as a query for any input on what any of you have done, or what you have found works best.
Thanks in advance for your responses.
I have recently moved and have my own office and am planning to use one whole wall to display rows and rows of my hall of famer baseball cards. Most all of them will be raw but will be in top loaders. I have the idea that i just need a strip of wood or something to rest the bottom of the loader against and then lean it to the wall. I do not want to enclose it all in glass display cabinet or anything quite that fancy.
I am posting this as a query for any input on what any of you have done, or what you have found works best.
Thanks in advance for your responses.
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Sounds like a good idea and I would love to do it myself, but the cards getting damaged is not worth it to me, so thats why I got them all in boxes and never see too much light and when they do, its in a room with a very dim light, especially with autographs, because they will fade overtime. Sun light is out of the question...
Good luck!
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I would do my best to block that window, because direct sub light is the worst for cards, and use an appropriate light bolb. I'm not too sure which would be best, but don't get the brightest bolb, thats for sure. I'm sure some pros out there would know which light is best to use, but I couldn't tell ya, but I don't think no light is good if used for long periods of time anyway, so just be carefull, but enjoy your room, and always protect those cards when you can...
Very nice Mr M - how big is your office? I'm not sure with mine - probably about 11X14? Wish it were bigger so I have more wall space.
Toughest thing for me - I have way too many games to ever display them!
mike
Very nice set-up in your home office. BTW ... it's nice to see that you were on these boards when you took that picture! LOL.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
Sorry for the crappy cell phone pic, but here's the idea.
<< <i>it's nice to see that you were on these boards when you took that picture! LOL. >>
Good eye!
Mr. Mint, nice office. mine is about 11 x 13.
My idea is to have all of the hof-ers in my collection 1970-1990 displayed....with a horizontal row being one player and the vertical rows being different years.
so if you look top to bottom, you see multiple cards for one year, and if you follow it horizontally you see the same player over many years.
Say hank aaron ends in 76. skip a space and start the eddie murray or paul molitor collection in the 78 slot. Ultimately i will add to it 1952-1969 hofers.
Alternatively, i could do the years horizontal and the players in alphabetical order.
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J/K Nice display!!!!