Hey Danny! This was so creative. I’d never be able to come up with something like this. The color was a great idea and loved how they looked put together.
Thanks, Mike. These do really allow you to customize a display and gives you some creative license to design what would match your collection. I appreciate the support!
Thanks, Jim! I thought these would be a cool idea for folks to be able to display and appreciate their cards. I appreciate you watching and the encouraging words.
Fun stuff Danny!! For sure you have a creative mind to do something like this. I believe I have fallen a few videos behind on your channel. Going to play some catchup here. Always enjoy.
Steve, you are the best. I am sure I am behind on yours as well. Stuff got sort of crazy right around Christmas and UA-cam time was hard to come by. I will never question your support or friendship. You are a solid guy. Thanks for the kind words on the frames. Hopefully this will be the answer for a few folks out these wanting to display their cards.
Great idea! This could be really good! The vertical cards are awesome, but I have a question about the horizontal cards! There is no way to hang horizontal cards on the wall! Is this something that you would be able to fix?⚾
We probably need to create a variation for horizontal cards. My guess is my son-in-law is already on it after reading the comments on this video. I mean nearly the entire 1960 Topps set is horizontal. Stay tuned.
Man, I hope so. It really is a pretty cool product. I like that they can be customized to match the slabs. We are working on getting them for SGC slabs as well. Stay tuned.
First of all as a fan of shark tank I love you alls entrepreneurial spirit. The ability to display one’s slabs as opposed being in a box is very desirable! So, I think there’s a market. Personally, I’ve dedicated all my wall space in my man cave to framed memorabilia. So unfortunately, it wouldn’t be a fit for me. But I do think you two are on to something and hopefully have a patent so nobody steals your idea! In fact if I were Mr. Wonderful I’d make you an offer in return for a royalty deal for perpetuity! Good Luck you two👍❤️
Hi Robert! Thanks, buddy! We are exploring the patent idea, but those are super expensive. Truth is, folks can reverse engineer just about anything anymore . . . I would just hate to see a company try to replicate this . . . but it will be what it will be. No worries. I appreciate your kind words and for leaving the awesome comment.
My 3D printer is currently running as I watch this! It is pretty cool! What about other grading companies that have different size slabs? Maybe you would have these as PSA standard, then put like SGC standard, and maybe a couple others. Just some ideas, but really awesome and best of luck! My buddy has a 3D printing business called PYE Games. He has probably 500+ printers, so I am sure there are times when he would have idle time that it might be worth looking into getting some contract manufacturing done. If it really takes off, the best option would be to go fully injection molded parts as they can run those in very high volumes for a very low per unit basis after initial mold costs.
Thanks, Steve. We have done some preliminary designs for other grading companies. I also appreciate the information about an outfit we might could turn to in order to mass produce these. Right now it is a way to supplement our hobby. We will see where it goes.
I like the concept. This reminds me of some 4x6 picture frames I've seen, but those aren't modular nor hold cards. Is that a woodworking Dovetail Notch design?
Hey Danny! This was so creative. I’d never be able to come up with something like this. The color was a great idea and loved how they looked put together.
Danny, these look fantastic. Great idea, I love it! I will keep these in mind when I finally get around to setting up displays!
Thanks, Mike. These do really allow you to customize a display and gives you some creative license to design what would match your collection. I appreciate the support!
Great idea Danny! The frames look great!
Thanks, Jim! I thought these would be a cool idea for folks to be able to display and appreciate their cards. I appreciate you watching and the encouraging words.
Fun stuff Danny!! For sure you have a creative mind to do something like this. I believe I have fallen a few videos behind on your channel. Going to play some catchup here. Always enjoy.
Steve, you are the best. I am sure I am behind on yours as well. Stuff got sort of crazy right around Christmas and UA-cam time was hard to come by. I will never question your support or friendship. You are a solid guy. Thanks for the kind words on the frames. Hopefully this will be the answer for a few folks out these wanting to display their cards.
Sent you an e-mail on this Danny. Love the entire concept.
Awesome Video And Great Cards
Thanks so much for watching! These frames are pretty cool. Maybe some other folks will like then enough to pick a few up.
Very cool. Great idea. Would be cool to have the whole done. You need to get a patent so no one stills the idea.
We looked into patents, but they are expensive. We will see what happens.
Pretty awesome idea! Bring that to shark tank
Then I would have to tell them I am a hotshot UA-camr. I don't need the attention. 😂😂😂
Awesome my friend
Hi Ken! Thanks for taking the time to watch!
These are awesome, i really like this idea....think others will like these as well. Thanks for sgaring them with us, take care and keep collecting!
Hi Omyo! Awesome to hear from you, brother. I hope all is well in your world.
@@12againsports all is good brother, hope all is well with you and your family.
Great idea! This could be really good! The vertical cards are awesome, but I have a question about the horizontal cards! There is no way to hang horizontal cards on the wall! Is this something that you would be able to fix?⚾
We probably need to create a variation for horizontal cards. My guess is my son-in-law is already on it after reading the comments on this video. I mean nearly the entire 1960 Topps set is horizontal. Stay tuned.
I am sure several people will like these.
Man, I hope so. It really is a pretty cool product. I like that they can be customized to match the slabs. We are working on getting them for SGC slabs as well. Stay tuned.
First of all as a fan of shark tank I love you alls entrepreneurial spirit. The ability to display one’s slabs as opposed being in a box is very desirable! So, I think there’s a market. Personally, I’ve dedicated all my wall space in my man cave to framed memorabilia. So unfortunately, it wouldn’t be a fit for me. But I do think you two are on to something and hopefully have a patent so nobody steals your idea! In fact if I were Mr. Wonderful I’d make you an offer in return for a royalty deal for perpetuity! Good Luck you two👍❤️
Hi Robert! Thanks, buddy! We are exploring the patent idea, but those are super expensive. Truth is, folks can reverse engineer just about anything anymore . . . I would just hate to see a company try to replicate this . . . but it will be what it will be. No worries. I appreciate your kind words and for leaving the awesome comment.
My 3D printer is currently running as I watch this! It is pretty cool! What about other grading companies that have different size slabs? Maybe you would have these as PSA standard, then put like SGC standard, and maybe a couple others. Just some ideas, but really awesome and best of luck! My buddy has a 3D printing business called PYE Games. He has probably 500+ printers, so I am sure there are times when he would have idle time that it might be worth looking into getting some contract manufacturing done. If it really takes off, the best option would be to go fully injection molded parts as they can run those in very high volumes for a very low per unit basis after initial mold costs.
Thanks, Steve. We have done some preliminary designs for other grading companies. I also appreciate the information about an outfit we might could turn to in order to mass produce these. Right now it is a way to supplement our hobby. We will see where it goes.
I like the concept. This reminds me of some 4x6 picture frames I've seen, but those aren't modular nor hold cards. Is that a woodworking Dovetail Notch design?
Yes! Dovetails are super versatile in and out of woodworking. Nice eye!
Matthew already commented, but I agree. Nice comment.