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Various Types of Display Cases For Your Football Memorabilia



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By : John Rockwell    19 or more times read
Submitted 2009-02-02 15:20:08
Football memorabilia can be traced back all the way to the late 19th century. This is when the sport made its first appearance at universities and colleges. It wasn t until 1960 s that this sport began to rival baseball in the national stature. As a result, many vintage items from the 1950s and 1960s are more limited than those of other sports therefore making football memorabilia during those times a collector s find. Hence, it is football cards, autographed NFL replica helmets, and other football memorabilia that have enjoyed incredible rise in demand not mementos from overstocked baseball memorabilia in the market.

These memorabilia pieces are precious and great investments. Consequently, it is important to protect them. The best protection for collectibles such as these is display cases. These cases do not only protect the item but also provide an attractive way for your memorabilia to be displayed. These are designed to fit particular collectibles such as helmets, football or jerseys. It is essential to purchase one that is specifically designed for the piece you are displaying. There are cases that can be displayed on the wall while others are intended for the desktop. Here are some models of display cases you can choose from before you select the best one for your memorabilia:

• If you are planning to show off your precious signed football then a mirrored back or bottom display case might just be the right display case for you. This case will enhance visibility of the piece so that the entire collectible can be viewed at any angle.

• Glass display cases are the best in quality and offer the best protection for any football collectible. There are a large range of glass cases that comes in different shapes and sizes. Some are made of a tough aluminum frame and shatterproof glass. They also come in hinged or sliding doors that are securely fitted with a lock. The large variety and shape of these display cases enables you to make your entire collection to stand out. These cases can also be tailor made to meet your personal preferences.

• Acrylic cases are sometimes favored by other collectors because glass cases can easily break especially with pets and young children around the house. These display cases also offer UV protection like glass cases.

If you a serious football collector then display cases is a vital investment for your collection. Some collectibles such as your line of NFL replica helmets or prized autographed football left in open air can be coated with a thick crust over time as well as being vulnerable to heat and other damaging factors. These display cases can ensure that your collection will be there for you to enjoy in the years to come.

Football memorabilia can be traced back all the way to the late 19th century. This is when the sport made its first appearance at universities and colleges. It wasn t until 1960 s that this sport began to rival baseball in the national stature.
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