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    New Member - Display Case Input Please

    I'm developing a premium baseball card display case for vintage cards. I was hoping to get some input as to what the community would like in a wall mounted display case.

    How many cards should it hold?

    What colors - black, cherry,?

    What's a reasonable price point, assume that it's thoroughly awesome - $500, $1,000, $2,000?

    Would love to know what you guys think.

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    Hey there, welcome to SCF! I do not own any cases, so I am unable to help you out there. Some member will come a long who is more knowledgeable
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    I have one for football cards, it's a nice walnut color finish made of oak and a nice UV protective glass on it with clasps handles. It has a nice gloss finish to it with velvet backing on the inside. It holds 36 cards (standard-not graded). It is obviously meant for cards but I use it for my Topps Football Packs so I can only fit 30 in there as apposed to 36. I would say you could get anywhere from $80-110 per case if it's nice quality. The dimensions look to be about 1 1/2 feet across by 3 feet down (not exactly sure but appears that way) Hope all this helps.

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    Hey, Welcome to SCF. Thanks for Joining!

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    welcome to the site. I"m sorry I have no input for the case.

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    Hello buddy welcome to the site ! I like the other few in the thread dont have a clue about building cases ... but im sure someone will come alone to help .... if not just ask the same question in the general discussion area :D

    Hope that kinda helps
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    As a lot of other people have said, I don't really have any information to help you (unfortunately), but I just wanted to say hi and welcome to the site. :)

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    Welcome

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    Welcome to SCF Greg, have fun here and I hope that your questions got answered about display cases!

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    i am currently looking into building/buying a custom piece either a case or framed dispaly for my 1984 Detroit Tigers Champs cards. I won't spend more than $200 if a buy.

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