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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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