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Jim VB 09-30-2009 04:44 PM

Graded card storage?
 
As an offshoot to the Raw Cards thread, another question comes to mind.

How do most people store their graded cards? I'm not talking about those collectors who may have quality collections, but own 50-100 cards. I'm talking about large quantities of graded cards.

(A while back, on the other board, Jim Crandall shared some pictures of his card room with stacks upon stacks of upwards of 10,000 graded cards, but, I'm assuming most people doen't have an extra 800-1000 square feet of space in their home.)

I will start by saying that I recently found a source that sells boxes similar to the old MJ Roop boxes (both wood and chipboard.) I find these convenient for the few sets I have had graded, but they are fairly expensive and still bulky.

What does everyone else do?

Matt 09-30-2009 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim VB (Post 752991)
A while back, on the other board, Jim Crandall...

who?

Leon 09-30-2009 07:01 PM

stack 'em
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim VB (Post 752991)
As an offshoot to the Raw Cards thread, another question comes to mind.

How do most people store their graded cards? I'm not talking about those collectors who may have quality collections, but own 50-100 cards. I'm talking about large quantities of graded cards.

(A while back, on the other board, Jim Crandall shared some pictures of his card room with stacks upon stacks of upwards of 10,000 graded cards, but, I'm assuming most people doen't have an extra 800-1000 square feet of space in their home.)

I will start by saying that I recently found a source that sells boxes similar to the old MJ Roop boxes (both wood and chipboard.) I find these convenient for the few sets I have had graded, but they are fairly expensive and still bulky.

What does everyone else do?

I only have approx 300-400 hundred slabbed cards but......I keep most in a large safe deposit box. Some of the less valuable ones I keep in a 1200lb jewelers safe... Let me reiterate....none of my expensive ones are at home :). Inside the jewelers safe, which is rather large, I keep them mostly in 2 fireproof personal safes...along with stacking them high and deep in rubber bands. That's my secret.....

Pup6913 09-30-2009 08:38 PM

2 Attachment(s)
I use camera boxes. For profesional cameras. I find them at yard sales and then the foam comes in 1/2 x 1/2 squares which I remove just enough for the slabs or even the raw T cards I have in their small holders.

Doug 09-30-2009 09:41 PM

I keep mine in a fireproof lock box. It's more portable than a safe if I choose to take them anywhere, but they are locked up, hidden away and protected in case anything happens.

pclpads 10-01-2009 02:11 AM

Graded Card Storage
 
If portability isn't a concern, i.e., carting off to shows, and security at home is, try Sentry or Brinks fire safes, avail. @ Lowe's or Home Depot, sometimes Costco. Cheap, too! About $20 - $45. Bigger size will hold about 230 misc. graded - BVG, GAI, SGC, PSA. They're locking + fire protection to 350 degrees for about 30 minutes. Empty weight alone - 50lbs? / 100lbs+ w/ cards - discourages walk off thievery. Agreed, not as secure as a safe deposit box in a bank, but then again, you don't have an annual fee or a drive to the bank to view your cards.

slantycouch 10-01-2009 05:36 AM

I've got the "expensive" stuff in a safe deposit box at the bank.

The balance of my cards is in one of these:
http://i525.photobucket.com/albums/c...5/DSCN6041.jpg

OP, are you talking about these?
http://aboxfactory.com/collectors.php

JasonL 10-01-2009 07:03 AM

nevermind...
 
nevermind

Jim VB 10-01-2009 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JasonL (Post 753074)
...slabbed items that float around in my personal sea of mediocrity...


Joke all you want buddy, but today is October 1, which means Bruce can come back to the BST whenever he feels like it.

I'm all tingly just thinking about it.

kcohen 10-01-2009 08:36 AM

graded card storage
 
I have the expensive stuff in a safe deposit box and the less expensive in SGC boxes.

Did you see a sign on my lawn that said graded card storage? :cool:

tbob 10-01-2009 10:36 AM

I think this is an interesting thread but I wonder if collectors shouldn't clam up with all the internet snooping and info available as to where their cards are, what they are in and how can they can be located :(

Jim VB 10-01-2009 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tbob (Post 753110)
I think this is an interesting thread but I wonder if collectors shouldn't clam up with all the internet snooping and info available as to where their cards are, what they are in and how can they can be located :(

That thought crossed my mind, but not until after I started the thread. I decided to let it run. I appreciate the security aspect and assume that most people use some combination of safe deposit boxes and/or safes.

I really asked because I recently, during a grading company special, had a couple of sets slabbed. Storing them is now a bigger challenge than it was when they were in binders.

Scott T 10-01-2009 01:34 PM

I have some cards at my house.

If a thief comes to steal this...

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...Bransfield.jpg

they will have to deal with this...

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...0Stuff/003.jpg


Quote:

Originally Posted by tbob (Post 753110)
I think this is an interesting thread but I wonder if collectors shouldn't clam up with all the internet snooping and info available as to where their cards are, what they are in and how can they can be located :(


Anthony S. 10-01-2009 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon (Post 753017)
Some of the less valuable ones I keep in a 1200lb jewelers safe... Let me reiterate....none of my expensive ones are at home :). Inside the jewelers safe, which is rather large, I keep them mostly in 2 fireproof personal safes...along with stacking them high and deep in rubber bands. That's my secret.....

As someone who actually saw Leon carry the safe into his house, let me tell you it's a spectacular sight. He lifts with his knees, not his back.

Leon 10-01-2009 02:04 PM

seriously
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony S. (Post 753142)
As someone who actually saw Leon carry the safe into his house, let me tell you it's a spectacular sight. He lifts with his knees, not his back.

When we built our house we had a tow truck bring the safe in. Only my partner Scott could lift that darn thing.....and it might be a stretch for him...

As for security.....I thought of it too....but if someone comes to my house and steals everything they get almost nothing worth any real value. Now, if they want to commit a bank robbery and know which bank has my safe deposit box and which one it is, then I am in trouble....

onlychild 10-01-2009 02:08 PM

Jim,

On ebay they sell covered cardboard boxes specifically made to hold about 75 graded cards. Another collector and I went in together and bought in a bulk of 25, the overall cost this way was greatly reduced. I think we ended up paying around $2 each.

The cards stand upright inside and the boxes stack up nice and tidy. I added a nice machine label and they look great. Also makes organizing a breeze. Each is about 16" x 6".

With about 700 graded cards all over the place, it solved all my storage problems (which was a problem) in one fell swoop. I can't think of a better more economical solution.

Just do a quick search for "graded card boxes" Good Luck!

Kevin Saucier
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calvindog 10-01-2009 02:19 PM

There are wooded MJ Roop boxes still floating around out there...they hold about 175 graded slabs.

mikedenero 10-01-2009 06:12 PM

Haha! Good one, Ken! I'm going to McD's to get me a Royale (with cheese)!

murcerfan 10-01-2009 06:26 PM

I ran out of room here in the cabin and needed a new roof... so i stripped off the shingles and glued my entire collection of slabbed cards onto the sheathing up there ...just doing my part to be green.

anytime i wanna see my cards I just go to "google earth"

IJustLoveCards 10-01-2009 07:12 PM

storage
 
I use a 2500 lb safe, fire resistant, with double locks, the master lock cant be cut as a lock cutter cant be spread open to get to the lock itself. If you tried to weld thru it you would burn everything inside making it worthless.

My most expensive items are kept in a safe deposit box at the bank...

I also use the case below to store my 52 set which now resides inside the safe..




http://i420.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/IMG_1411.jpg

http://i420.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/IMG_1408.jpg

PSACJ 10-01-2009 07:42 PM

Kcohen, How much is that case and where can I buy one?? Andy

PSACJ 10-01-2009 07:45 PM

Where can I buy that type of case?? It looks real nice!

slantycouch 10-02-2009 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PSACJ (Post 753214)
Where can I buy that type of case?? It looks real nice!

If you're referring to the ones like Felicia and I posted, contact Matt M (mbmiller25 on the PSA boards). He has a connection (owns? works for? sells for?) Pelican, the company that makes those cases. Really nice guy too. I couldn't be happier with the case.

smtjoy 10-02-2009 01:00 PM

I had these made for my exhibits (talll boy slabs) and have been very happy-

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...allBoyCase.jpg

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...llBoyCase3.jpg

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...llBoyCase2.jpg

tbob 10-02-2009 03:20 PM

Scott- Nice. Does anyone know of any companies making storage holders for the larger sized slabs like 1911 and 1912 Zeenuts in the newer larger SGC slabs? It seems a shame to have them stacked in a safe with non-ease of access...

cozmokramer 11-09-2009 06:57 PM

Slanty and/or felicia...

Where do I get my hands on one of those boxes?

Eric

pgellis 01-21-2011 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slantycouch (Post 753060)
I've got the "expensive" stuff in a safe deposit box at the bank.

The balance of my cards is in one of these:
http://i525.photobucket.com/albums/c...5/DSCN6041.jpg

OP, are you talking about these?
http://aboxfactory.com/collectors.php

I've been thinking about getting a nice storage box for my graded cards. I found this old thread. Does anybody have any information about the pictured box above?

How much?
Where to buy?
Who to contact to get one?

Thanks!

MBMiller25 01-22-2011 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pgellis (Post 864851)
I've been thinking about getting a nice storage box for my graded cards. I found this old thread. Does anybody have any information about the pictured box above?

How much?
Where to buy?
Who to contact to get one?

Thanks!

Phil, I build those cases. Email me at mbmiller25@yahoo.com and I can give you details and answer any questions you have. Thanks Matt

MBMiller25 01-24-2011 07:19 AM

Case Information
 
I am getting quite a few emails in regards to these cases. I felt I should post a little information for all:

Cases will hold 250 PSA slabs, or 175 SGC slabs. If mixing, then it will hold somewhere in between the quantities quoted.

I charge $175 for the cases, which includes Fed-Ex shipping.

It takes me approximately 7-10 days to build these cases. They are custom made, not something that you can just buy off the shelf.

If you would like additional information, please contact me at mbmiller25@yahoo.com.

Thanks,


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