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			Does anyone else see a box, tray, basket, etc. in a store and think "that would be good for storing cards"? I saw these in Bed Bath & Beyond yesterday. Both models are sturdy and are a bit over 3.5 inches wide, so graded cards would fit nicely. What else have you found that works? | 
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			The 400 ct and 750 ct boxes work very well for me. I'm sure others use those as well. I just save them when someone ships cards in them. Joes Vintage always seemed to ship in 400 ct boxes, which I loved. Additionally, I bought 2 cases of Card Saver 1s, and each pack of 200 come in boxes that are big enough to display two SGC cards side by side. 
				__________________ . Looking for: T205 Cubs in AB, Cycle, Sov, HLC. & E91A Cubs, T206 Cubs master set, T3 Cubs | 
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			I keep most of my commons in cigar boxes/crates.   
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			What? Nobody stores their cards in the attic anymore.    | 
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			I don't do it for graded cards, but if you take a rubberband and wrap it around a stack of cards enough times so that it dents the top and bottom cards of the stack, they store well.   | 
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			I am going need to find something like those or similar to store my graded vintage
		 
				__________________ Collecting these Pre War/Post War Yankees/Highlanders Cards and Memorabilia 1960 Topps Baseball set Any other cool sports cards and memorabilia | 
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			I'm always on the lookout when I'm with the wife at Pier 1, Ikea, etc.  What else are we supposed to do when they drag us to those places?  I found this at Target for $10.  Pretty basic but it has fold outs so you can customize it to hold Graded, Tobacco and Regular Top-Loaders.  It fits my meager pre-war collection just fine for now.
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			These really catch my eye, make for safe storage, and easy transportation...I am going to take the plunge and purchase a small case for now...Model 200 http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...d+case+storage What do others members think? 
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			I keep it simple
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			I used a shoe box for a while.  I finally tossed the box tonight though and moved them to a fire safe.
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