Five ProCase bases and two clear acrylic domes on a grey background. Each ProCase has a different base: light wood, brown wood, carbon fiber, and engraved Albert Pujols. They contain: Official MLB baseball, Cubs baseball, St. Louis Blues Stanley Cup ring, Kansas City Chiefs ring, Masters Tournament golfball, and a signed Alex Pietrangelo hockey puck. The ProCases display five different inserts: authentic infield clay, blue velvet, green putting, red cloth, and ice.

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With ProCase, design a display case that’s as unique as your prized collectibles!

How It Works

Step 1 - Choose Base

Pick the color that defines your case’s foundation. Go for sleek acrylic with the ProCase Classic, blending convenience with the commanding presence of three different tints of wood.

Step 2 - Choose Dome Size

Choose the perfect dome height to encase your treasure securely and stylishly. Whether it’s compact or expansive, there’s an option for you.

  • Small: 2" tall
  • Medium: 3" tall
  • Large: 4" tall

Step 3 - Choose Insert

Tailor the inside of your case with materials that enhance the display. Keep it minimal, or go bold with contrasting textures.

  • Cloth
  • Velvet
  • Special Materials: 100% authentic infield clay, carbon fiber, frosted acrylic, putting green, basketball, and football.

Step 4 - Choose Engraving

Finally, add a personal touch by engraving names, images, dates, or messages to create a unique ProCase!

You're just one step away from owning a fully customized ProCase.

Gallery

Signed Alex Pietrangelo St. Louis Blues NHL hockey puck on black woo veneer base and ice insert. Next to the base is a clear small dome as well as two insert pieces showcasing blue velvet and
  • Hayden S

    "The coolest case I've seen. Perfect for my prized Chicago Cubs baseball. GO CUBBIES!"

  • Freddy T

    "The perfect home for my David Backes autographed puck. A fixture on my desk... makes me smile every day!"

  • Brian W

    "Bang!! Love the design, high quality everything, well done ProCase."