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Thanks, folks. 

A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog inviting feedback for some paint schemes for the wall in a room that has transitioned from our youngest son's bedroom to our office. Alas, he got married and moved to North Carolina -- we like the married part, just wish he didn't live so far from northern Indiana. That post is here: https://twinsdaily.com/blogs/entry/23701-help-design-my-man-cave/ 

The goal was to combine a Fathead with some shelving to create a space to display the set of Tony Oliva baseball cards I've gathered, along with some others. I invited feedback to the following ideas: Cardwallcolorschemes.PNG.3530200942d89a096d18613722863f02.PNG

 

And the one I chose was...

No. 6. 

So, next up was using a friend's table saw to rip some MDF board into 5/8" x 5/8" strips, followed by cutting a quarter-inch angled groove to hold the cards. Then Mrs. IT took over, handling the priming and painting. Finally, my brother-in-law, much more adept at such projects than me, helped me stick the Fathead and place and mount the strips. 

Here's what I got: 

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I'm pretty pleased. Mrs. IT needs to do a little touch-up painting, touching up the screw holes and a few more spots. What you see here are a complete set of Topps, Kelloggs and Hostess Oliva cards on the left, plus a couple extra odds and ends. On the upper right are my Killebrew cards, with Carews underneath. Neither of those are complete.

Eventually, I'll tighten them up so I can add some other favorites from over the years -- Hrbek, Puckett, Gaetti, etc. Probably need to get a Wynegar and some others. It may not take long for Lewis to make an appearance on the IT Wall of Fame. And depending on how full I want to make the space, I may also include a few non-Twin favorites and/or legends from over the years, namely Brock, Aaron, Clemente, etc. I don't have any that are particular valuable (and none graded), but on the wall will at least bring more enjoyment than in boxes under the bed. The total space is about 84 inches by 40 inches.

Thanks to @Cornholio, @Rod Carews Birthday, @Wyotwinsfan, @davidborton, @DocBauer, @gil4, @nclahammer, @Original_JB, @dcswede, @Khaddie and @Puckett34 for great insights and suggestions.

I was originally thinking I'd go with No. 8, but after coming up with a number of mockups, I was starting to lean toward No. 6 by the time I posted. So to get a couple early affirmations of that option helped firm up that decision. Some other comments:

  • There were some good suggestions that would have given it a much more professional feel (and would have been beyond my capability or cost more than I was prepared to spend.
  • A couple folks cautioned about covering up too much of the Fathead. With that encouragement, I did move the strips out a bit. They end up overlapping by about three inches, rather than the six inches I originally planned. I think that was an improvement, so thanks for those suggestions. If I was to do anything different with the layout, I'd give each row another quarter to half inch of space (starting at the bottom) to push the top row up to have even less overlap with the letters. 
  • A few people had ideas for some additions, suggesting some autographed photos, Homer Hankies, etc. (And speaking of, I need to track down one of this year's.) I do plan some of those things with the next steps.
    • The exterior wall of the room has about 43 inches on each side of a window, so I'm thinking of putting in a relatively high shelf for the four Wheaties/Kelloggs boxes (still full) from 1987 and 1991.
    • I may do a second shelf with some autographed balls, but I really don't have any significant ones. I do have some other things, however, such as a Rod Carew RC Cola can and an Oliva-signed cap, etc.
    • I'm only a few years from retirement, so I'll need to consider where to go with two jerseys. I'm perhaps the only person on TD with a game-used Travis Miller jersey. I never thought I'd buy a gamer of anyone, but when you're in the team store and see one with your last name on it, it's tough to resist. My congregation gifted me another jersey when transitioned from pastoring there to another ministry opportunity.
    • In total, I have another 10 or so linear feet of wall space on this half the room to use for such things. Mrs. IT gets the other side of the room.

So again, thanks. If anyone heads through northern Indiana on the toll road and wants to stop off for a visit, I'd be glad to show it in person! 😃

 

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And while I'm at it, I do have another spot in the house that folks might find interesting. I've been fortunate enough to have been able to combine some work-related travel with vacations and have been to all 30 current stadiums (plus a dozen or so that have been closed)*. I spent some time to create some collages from photos I've taken along the way (plus a handful from the Web of stadiums that I went to before I started taking pictures). Here's what we have in our entry hallway. Each frame is a division, with the teams in alphabetical order from top to bottom.

 

 

*Lest you think that's impressive, what's more impressive is the amazing Mrs. IT. She's been to 24, even though she's not a baseball fan. When someone asked her about it, her response, "I don't like baseball, but I like some people who like baseball." 

 

 

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tarheeltwinsfan

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What an awesome man-cave. Tell your son, "Welcome to North Carolina".  He can still be a huge Twins' fan here in North Carolina. I am.  Charlotte was a Senators/Twins minor league team for decades. Unfortunately, the Charlotte franchise has now gone over to the dark side (White Sox).  Mark Davidson ('87 Twins) played at Clemson and UNC-Charlotte and resided in my hometown of Statesville, NC for years. Bailey Ober is from Huntersville, NC  and  Ryan Jeffers attended UNC-Wilmington and lives in Raleigh. Don't let your son forget Twins top prospect (or #2 prospect) Walker Jenkins is from Southport, NC.  I need to form a North Carolina Twins fan club.  Our fight song would be: "We're Gonna Win Twins, Ya'll"

IndyTwinsFan

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Looks great!  Congrats for hanging on to all of that over the years.  That's no small accomplishment in itself. 

At one time, I had a rather sizable inventory of similar items, but, because I ran out of space to put most of it, it ended up in storage.  Almost all of it eventually made it to one of my cousins, who already had a sizable collection of Twins memorabilia in his man cave.  He now displays all of that with his own stuff.  And it looks good there.

Al from SoDak

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Looks good. My Twins Daily card series started as a similar thought to yours; how to display some of my Twins cards. I have a 35 card display case. I have been rotating through Twins sets from different years in the case. So then I decided to write about some of those years.

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