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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
Once I get into my new house (come on, 9/28!) I’m setting up my office with my collectibles.

I want to get a spinner rack for displaying my dreck.

Does anyone have any good suggestions or personal experience with any spinner racks?

I’ve found one I like, but it’s pricy, so I’m still looking around.

Thanks in advance!
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Collector Ryan4421 private msg quote post Address this user
Not sure where you are located but I am in Florida and I have one I got a couple months ago on Offer Up for 5 bucks! I am almost done wire brushing off all the old chipped paint and will be priming and painting this weekend.
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Collector SpiderTim private msg quote post Address this user
I think I have a link were you can purchsae new spinner racks. I'll look for it over the weekend and send it if I find it.
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Collector Ginosdad private msg quote post Address this user
Diamond sells spinner racks also. Pricey at $250-$300 though
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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
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Not sure where you are located but I am in Florida and I have one I got a couple months ago on Offer Up for 5 bucks! I am almost done wire brushing off all the old chipped paint and will be priming and painting this weekend.


I’m in Texas. Probably couldn’t do a road trip right now.

Thanks though!

Mind sharing some pics?
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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
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Diamond sells spinner racks also. Pricey at $250-$300 though


Yeah, I don’t mind spending $300, but if I can avoid paying that much I will.

Amazon has some but they look flimsy and the reviews seem to back this up.
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Collector Ryan4421 private msg quote post Address this user



This is straight from the listing...it had some surface rust on the base and on different spots here and there but a wire brush attachment on a drill just wiped it all off with almost no effort. It's all sturdy and nothing bent on it and spins really smooth. It'll be better than new once I have it painted.
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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
@Ryan4421

Very cool! Looks great!

Nice work so far.
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Collector sckao private msg quote post Address this user
It depends how old you are and if you remember the spinner racks of your youth. For some, it's the spinner racks from 7-11 or the drugstore in their town growing up. My spinner racks were $50 and $75 usually when I purchased them as an adult, and the one I mainly use now I had to pick up while I was at the San Diego Comic-Con. (And then drive it all the way back home.)

This one was a bit more. (It was a long time ago though.)

Many of those comics were from a collection of smoke smelling, low-grade readers that I put in there to air out. The rack was later staged for a website photo.


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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
@sckao Love it!

I found a place that has those, but $369 is a bit steep for a frivolous, vanity project, in my opinion.

But, I get a bonus soon, so maybe that’s what I do?
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Collector BrianGreensnips private msg quote post Address this user
Here is my spinner rack for graded books. My son got this for me for Christmas. It is made by
"Spinner Rack" I really love it and it spins smoothly with ball bearings.
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Masculinity takes a holiday. EbayMafia private msg quote post Address this user
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Originally Posted by sckao
It depends how old you are and if you remember the spinner racks of your youth. For some, it's the spinner racks from 7-11 or the drugstore in their town growing up. My spinner racks were $50 and $75 usually when I purchased them as an adult, and the one I mainly use now I had to pick up while I was at the San Diego Comic-Con. (And then drive it all the way back home.)

This one was a bit more. (It was a long time ago though.)

Many of those comics were from a collection of smoke smelling, low-grade readers that I put in there to air out. The rack was later staged for a website photo.




That's what I want in a spinner rack. No bags and boards, just reader books that anyone can grab and thumb through just like the old days in the grocery store. I think it would make a cool piece for an office.
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
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Here is my spinner rack for graded books. My son got this for me for Christmas. It is made by
"Spinner Rack" I really love it and it spins smoothly with ball bearings.


Love it!!!! looks awesome!!
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I'll probably wake up constipated. Pre_Coder private msg quote post Address this user
@sckao @BrianGreensnips Those are spinners I would love to have.
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Collector Jabberwookie private msg quote post Address this user
@BrianGreensnips

That’s the one I’m looking at.

Looks really great, but man that’s a lot of dough for a rack,

It looks great, though! I’m glad to have a review of it as well.

Thanks!
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I've spent years perfecting my brand of assholery. DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user
It's cheaper than a silicon rack.
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