Get a Free BCW or Spectrum Display Rack for Your Store

An organized display helps hobby stores attract customers and boost sales. BCW and Spectrum accessories are always in demand, as collectors use them to protect and organize their pieces. Now, you can get a premium Display Rack for FREE—designed to highlight in-demand products and help you turn foot traffic into profitable sales.

Hobby stores can apply for a BCW wholesale account here to get discounted pricing, free shipping on qualifying orders, and dedicated customer service. Plus, wholesale customers can get a 7-foot tall BCW or Spectrum Display Rack—a $625 value—for FREE when you follow these steps:

  1. Sign-in to your bcwsupplies.com wholesale account.
  2. Add $1,500 or more worth of hobby accessories to your order. Suggested orders are below.
  3. During checkout, use discount code BCWRack to get one FREE BCW Rack added to your cart, or use code SpectrumRACK to get one FREE Spectrum Rack added to your cart.
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The BCW or Spectrum Display Rack comes with 2 large shelves, 2 small shelves, and 16 hooks
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Merchandising Cards with a BCW Modular Sorting Tray

A Modular Sorting Tray is made by combining individual card cells to form a grid sized for your needs. The cells are connected with strong dovetail joints. These trays are normally used for card sorting projects, and organizing cards while playing board games. However in the hands of a hobby shop, Modular Sorting Trays are excellent merchandising tools. Since whole trays are made by combining individual cells, the store can create a tray that’s the ideal size for their shelf, display case, or convention table. The base of each card cell can be moved from a flat “storage mode” to an angled “display mode”. This angled display mode makes a beautiful presentation of the cards.

Baseball cards in Modular Sorting Tray

The card cells in a Modular Sorting Tray are large enough to accommodate toploaders, magnetics, and semi-rigid #2s. Above, the Baseball Card King used a tray for display-case-worthy cards in SR2s.

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