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csmtampa

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I'm curious to know what kind of storage people on the boards use for their graded cards. I know of the custom Pelican cases that are for sale, but what about for single graded cards? Do you just use the graded card sleeves? How do you display your graded cards and protect the case and card?
 

ThoseBackPages

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Depends on how many you're looking to store.

i swear by these:

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Blowout sells them 25 for $40
 

daveyou

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i really like the storage case that beckett has that lisu showed last year

i have since purchased 2 so far

i believe it was $5 per and you can get them shipped "free" along with your bgs graded order if you fill out and include the storage order form

i dont have it at work but ill try to find it for you

dave
 

G $MONEY$

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daveyou said:
i really like the storage case that beckett has that lisu showed last year

i have since purchased 2 so far

i believe it was $5 per and you can get them shipped "free" along with your bgs graded order if you fill out and include the storage order form

i dont have it at work but ill try to find it for you

dave


I have a couple of the BGS storage boxes as well. They work well.

Other than that, every graded card i own goes into a graded card sleeve to prevent scratching.
 

Gonzaleznut

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ThoseBackPages said:
Depends on how many you're looking to store.

i swear by these:

SVAULT.jpg


Blowout sells them 25 for $40


I use these too and like them. Wouldn't it be nice for these to come in 3 or 5 row versions??
 

VizquelCollector.com

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Does anyone keep their cards in something other than a cardboard type box? It seems like a lot of us have some REALLY high $ cards, and they end up stored in a $5 box. That goes for graded cards or high-end collections in screw downs or one-touches. Those heavy-duty Pelican cases seem perfect but are like $200+, right? Aren't there similar options that are more affordable? I'd love to have nice hinged cases that'd protect my collection. Any ideas?
 

jcmint

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They made or still make double row graded boxes. I havent seen them around in awhile but I am looking for them
 

Halonut

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i use 800ct boxes and cut the lid off, they fit nicely inside of a drawer and the flips are accessible. here's a crappy cell phone pic...
 

Phishmon23

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I think they stopped making the 3-row. A year ago or so I think they stopped making them so I bought a bundle of (25)...down to only about (10) left, not sure what I'm going to do when I run out!

jcmint said:
They made or still make double row graded boxes. I havent seen them around in awhile but I am looking for them
 

csmtampa

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hofmichael said:
http://aboxfactory.com/collectors.php
This site has some nice affordable options.I use the graded card boxes.
Mike


WOW, those are really nice!

Thank you to everyone who posted. I seem to have a few options to choose from.
 

scotty21690

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hofmichael said:
http://aboxfactory.com/collectors.php
This site has some nice affordable options.I use the graded card boxes.
Mike
Very cool, thanks for the link!

BTW what is the difference between the Chipboard box and the Wood boxes? Quite a price difference...
 

Krom

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scotty21690 said:
hofmichael said:
http://aboxfactory.com/collectors.php
This site has some nice affordable options.I use the graded card boxes.
Mike
Very cool, thanks for the link!

BTW what is the difference between the Chipboard box and the Wood boxes? Quite a price difference...
The wood ones aren't bad. I so some pretty high end carpentry and i would not make and sell them for under 80 or so if that low.
 

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