Displaying cue balls

Ken_4fun

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Guys -

I have about 30+ signed cue balls, does anyone have a simple way to display them?

Thanks,

Ken
 
I have used one of the old Brunswick wall racks for balls.....cut a piece of plexiglass for a cover so I wouldn't have to dust the shelves or balls.
 
I have used one of the old Brunswick wall racks for balls.....cut a piece of plexiglass for a cover so I wouldn't have to dust the shelves or balls.

One of those cubes used for displaying baseballs with cue ball sitting on a cheap rubber cue bumper.
 
I noticed on the link Bob posted there is actually a golf ball sized one so maybe someone makes one specifically for cue balls too.
 
Get one of these, and make a glass front for it.
 

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That's what I was looking for actually.

Did you get that at a website?

Ken

That was just from a search on google. I have one that I bought years ago just like it. I think I got it from Muellers. I don't see them on their website, if I come across one, I'll post a link. I can't believe there aren't more of these available. I think I spent $65.


These are more$$ and smaller, but a little more elegant.
http://www.thatsmyticket.com/pool-01-m.html

This one is also nice: but a little more $$

https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/w...vyaYXwrWVa2CwaUObmfEAWD1p-T2n9ZkaIaAvyN8P8HAQ
 
Guys -

I have about 30+ signed cue balls, does anyone have a simple way to display them?

Thanks,

Ken

My concern would be the signatures fading. Maybe you need something that will block UV or something. If you store them in a drawer the balls will turn yellow. I would build something with cubicles with a glass like front.
 
My concern would be the signatures fading. Maybe you need something that will block UV or something. If you store them in a drawer the balls will turn yellow. I would build something with cubicles with a glass like front.

I have had them for years, and I have a few duplicates but they signatures have stayed pretty solid. I had them sign them with SHARPEEs, and I would hate to see them lost. Several of them are HOF players and players that have passed away like Grady and Cole.

I used to display them sitting on cubes of chalk as well.

Ken
 
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