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So, if I understand what you are asking it isn't what goes in the top loaders but what you can put the top loaders in? I use all kinds of boxes...
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 04-04-2011 at 04:31 PM. Reason: correction |
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Looking for a box to put the top loads and semi rigids in. Everyone has their thing, mine is a neat and orderly card shelf!! I can't have that if I don't have boxes to put them in. The small boxes fit cards in penny sleeves, but need more protection than that.
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I don't have a link handy but look up "Vault Boxes" and you should find some good options. They are single row cardboard boxes that work perfect. They make a short version and a tall version. The short version works great for toploaders or the small semi-rigid holders. The tall version is for the larger/grading semi-rigids or slabs. Actually, I think some of the grading companies sell branded versions of these, or used to.
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Found my bookmarks. It's BCW that sells them.
The tall ("Super") version: HTML Code:
http://www.bcwsupplies.com/products/trading-card-boxes/super-vault-storage-box-%28for-graded-cards%29.htm HTML Code:
http://www.bcwsupplies.com/products/trading-card-boxes/vault-storage-box.htm |
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Jaybird- thanks for the pic and ideas!! |
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I just use plastic 4x6 index card holders and run the holders the opposite way you would store the index cards. They each hold over 100 cards and can be bought for a couple of dollars. You can keep the lid open or close it for storage or when you need to move them. This box has 99 top loaders in it.
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I made a few of these for cards I keep in my safe. Made out of 1/8" teak plywood with a piece of felt laying in the bottom. They are light and fit graded and the submission size Cardsavers perfectly. Think balsa wood with teak veneer. I just had it leftover from another project. Literally made in 10 minutes. Glued together with Gorilla glue and no nails.
Dimensions are 8.75"L x 3.75"W x 3.5H I wanted to be able to see the flip of the graded cards and be able to flip through the others without taking them out of the box. But, I was thinking about making some full depth boxes out of a lightweight plexiglass. I'll post when I get one made to show what I'm talking about. I'll probably build them with 2 or three sections, 11.75" deep so they fit on a normal size shelf. If I make them 5.75" tall, I wouldn't need to build a lid. They would just stack on top of each other. |
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I put my semi rigid card holders into 4 pocket album pages and then into albums so I can enjoy them without having to shuffle through loose cards from a box. Since I mostly do not collect sets, I don't have the same storage and bulk considerations for my collection that can make that format unwieldy for some collectors.
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