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How do you store your PSA regristry sets?

I am only about 25% complete on a 1961 Topps Baseball set and I already have a problem with storge. Anybody have any great ways to store or even display your PSA cards? currently I have them in 75 ct. PSA boxes. This works fine, although this set will fill 8 of these rather large boxes.

If you have any pictures of how you keep your cards, try to include those as well. There are a few on the regristry with multiple complete sets... where do you keep those cards?

Dave

My 1961 Set

Collecting all cards - Gus Zernial
Post Cereal both raw and PSA Graded (1961-1963)

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  • AxtellAxtell Posts: 10,037 ✭✭
    MJ Roop Box

    These are a great solution...there will be some who say they are overpriced, but at $40 a box (they are normally $50), I find them a tremendous value. Yes, you can make your own for considerably cheaper, but these are a great system.

  • GriffinsGriffins Posts: 6,076 ✭✭✭
    I think this is a better solution
    Roop wood box

    Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's

  • AxtellAxtell Posts: 10,037 ✭✭
    I love the wood boxes, but wow, they are pricy. I guess it would depend on what you plan on storing, and how many you need.

  • Why keep them in a box?...If you would like I can send you the specs on how to build this...

    this is how I store my 1955 topps

    image
    The Link below will take you to the PSA Boards 1952 Set Build, I also have made 5 slideshows each slideshow is 100 cards long, card numbers 1-99,100-199,200-299,300-399, and 400-407
    Link To Scanned 1952 Topps Cards Set is now 90% Complete Plus Slideshows of the 52 Set
  • jrdolanjrdolan Posts: 2,549 ✭✭
    I just love IJustLoveCards' wall display. Who needs wallpaper! IJLC, can you remind us how you constructed that awesome display?

    I see Koufax, 3rd from the left in the 8th row ... but where's Mantle?? image
  • ajwajw Posts: 2,281 ✭✭✭
    Hey Ijustlovecards, how do you protect your great display from UVA rays that will fade the cards? I have some 1984 Fleer Update cards that are severly faded from spending time on my wall as a kid. Personally, I'd never display my cards in a room with an exterior window.
  • StingrayStingray Posts: 8,843 ✭✭✭
    Are PSA holders UV protected?


    Stingray
  • Sure,

    First heres a list of the items needed to build one:

    SAW: Table : Plus 2 types of blades. 35 tooth and 60- 80 tooth
    Wood screws
    Drywall screws
    4 horses
    Gorrilla Glue
    Stain (whichever color you prefer)
    nails (3/8 inch long with very thin heads)
    Screws 1 inch
    Drill
    4: 2x 4's Length can be cut depending on how many cards per display you want)
    1/4 inch round molding.. again number of pieces per display will be used to determine how many rows you want
    Back paneling 2 large sheets 80''

    Ok, first you construct the box. if you want the box to have angle cuts you can set the mider part of the saw to 45 degrees..cut along each end.
    measure the length after the cuts from the inside of the one side to the other ( mine is 64 inches long)
    then cut each 1/4 inch round molding to the exact measurement from the inside of the box to the other.
    I would then change out the blade put in the 60-80 tooth blade to make the groove in the 1/4 inch molding you just cut. Now heres where it gets tricky..

    You need to measure at least 3/8 inch form the back to the frontof the molding where your cut will be. this is very important, if you make your groove to close to the back part of the piece of molding the card when it is finished will sit inside the groove but have no room to fall back on, it will fall forward. so remember 3/8 in and make the groove approx 1/4 inch deep (the card will sit in the groove)

    use a spare piece of wood to measure the depth of the cut before you begin to make the groove cut on the 1/4 inch molding. Once your blade is set to the proper depth 1/4 inch cut..cut the grooves in all the molding ( remember to go as close to the front of the molding as possible to allow enough room for the card to lean back once the rows are placed in the display.

    Now...stain all the wood...leave it to dry for a full day I took 2 days in staining and drying..

    Ok, now assemble the 4 2 by 4's use screws to attach to each other
    then place the back on ( I used 3/8 inch nails along the whole backside of the box)

    now your box has been assembled.
    Add each row.
    I took a 2 by 4 and placed it from the top then laid down my row. I attached some gorilla glue so that the row would hold in place, I placed 2/4's between the bottom of each row to the top of the other so that each row was exactly spaced and straight. Now if your set is a higher top to bottom, the space between the rows will be greater (ie. 1953 's vs 55's or 56's which are horizontal cards).. Take a 2 x 4 and place a card at the top measure to the bottom of the card..give yourself about 1/4 to 3/8 inch additional spacing..then cut out a few blocks..this will be your spacer between rows..

    Now, after the rows are put in. drive some nails into the rows for added support, I then used a nail punch to drive them deeper, and put wood putty over the nails after they were punched in so that they were not seen. I sandpapered the wood putty down, I then restained the rows hiding the putty.

    I took a 2x4 used 6 screws and drove them into a stud on the wall...I then hung the display ( most of the weight) is on the stud on the bottom of the wall, (see bottom of the pic) and then drove approx 6 screws from the display ( back) into the wall (found the studs in my wall)...then put in my cards...

    It seems like alot of work but it really isnt..it will take about 1 week (because of stain drying) and approx 12 hours of total work excluding staining..

    I used OAK, but you could use pine if you wanted...





    The Link below will take you to the PSA Boards 1952 Set Build, I also have made 5 slideshows each slideshow is 100 cards long, card numbers 1-99,100-199,200-299,300-399, and 400-407
    Link To Scanned 1952 Topps Cards Set is now 90% Complete Plus Slideshows of the 52 Set


  • << <i>Hey Ijustlovecards, how do you protect your great display from UVA rays that will fade the cards? I have some 1984 Fleer Update cards that are severly faded from spending time on my wall as a kid. Personally, I'd never display my cards in a room with an exterior window. >>




    NO EXTERIOR WINDOW IN THAT ROOM..

    secondly you could add a uv protected front via tinted glass/ such as those you find on the older stereo cabinets...
    The Link below will take you to the PSA Boards 1952 Set Build, I also have made 5 slideshows each slideshow is 100 cards long, card numbers 1-99,100-199,200-299,300-399, and 400-407
    Link To Scanned 1952 Topps Cards Set is now 90% Complete Plus Slideshows of the 52 Set
  • GolfcollectorGolfcollector Posts: 1,369 ✭✭✭
    I bought a 60 drawer card catalouge at the University of Nebraska surplus sale for $50. It will hold 55 PSA cards per drawer. Needless to say I have a long way to go to fill it up!

    Dave
    Dave Johnson- Big Red Country-Nebraska
    Collector of Vintage Golf cards! Let me know what you might have.
  • jrdolanjrdolan Posts: 2,549 ✭✭
    IJLC, wow, I feel like I just watched an episode of This Old House. Will you come to my place and build not only that great display, but many other woodworking projects? I have the tools, but not the talent!
  • you aked me to explain how it was done...

    sure Ill come over and build it...cost : ohhh let me seee...maybe A bowman 1951 psa 5 mays will do..or 1000.00 plus airfare.

    of course you have to buy the materials...
    The Link below will take you to the PSA Boards 1952 Set Build, I also have made 5 slideshows each slideshow is 100 cards long, card numbers 1-99,100-199,200-299,300-399, and 400-407
    Link To Scanned 1952 Topps Cards Set is now 90% Complete Plus Slideshows of the 52 Set
  • 1960toppsguy1960toppsguy Posts: 1,127 ✭✭
    M A N T L E . . . somebody better do some homework, there is no Mantle in the 55 Topps set Mr. Bench 1969.
  • jrdolanjrdolan Posts: 2,549 ✭✭
    Sorry, Willie's already spoken for. He's getting ready to move south to a hot, sunny climate. image

    I guess I'm on my own, then. That's some impressive piece of woodworking you did there. Thank you for the detailed instructions.
  • jrdolanjrdolan Posts: 2,549 ✭✭


    << <i>M A N T L E . . . somebody better do some homework, there is no Mantle in the 55 Topps set Mr. Bench 1969. >>



    You think? image The wink after Mantle had a purpose, but thanks for the education.

    My icon is 1970 Bench All-Star, by the way.
  • kingraider75kingraider75 Posts: 1,500 ✭✭
    MJ Roop boxes work for me.
    Running an Ebay store sure takes a lot more time than a person would think!
  • AxtellAxtell Posts: 10,037 ✭✭
    As nice as the wall is (and it's very nice) i for one would be very hesitant to have my display out for security reasons, as well as possible fading and what not the cards on display would go through.

    Ultra pro makes 4 slot pages that work nicely for using in binders for those cards you want to show off. Can get about 10 pages in a 3" binder. Everything else though I use the MJ roop boxes.
  • Thats the wonderful thing about collecting, each person can store/display as one would want. As for security/ fading.. I have addressed both of those issues already, cards cant fade if there is no direct sunlight, (which mine dont have) The lighting in the room is all set not to shine directly on the cards..and the room is very secure. What would be the difference if you took your cards and put them in a MJ roop box and someone took your whole box if they burgularized your home? I cant fathom owning a set of this value only to have it stored away in a box. Do you take the picasso painting or any other valuable painting and put it in a box? I think not, I believe people display their art on the wall of their home, Well, this is my art and proudly displayed...I have taken all the precautions one can take, it is insured, and the room has its own security system, if someone wants the cards not only do they have to get through all that and my 3 dogs..then they need to meet me with my 9mm....

    otherwise, I will continue to enjoy my artwork...and not have it stuffed in a box, knowing I have it.



    The Link below will take you to the PSA Boards 1952 Set Build, I also have made 5 slideshows each slideshow is 100 cards long, card numbers 1-99,100-199,200-299,300-399, and 400-407
    Link To Scanned 1952 Topps Cards Set is now 90% Complete Plus Slideshows of the 52 Set
  • jaxxrjaxxr Posts: 1,258 ✭✭
    BCW vault or super vault boxes are very nice for graded cards.

    Not great for display as they are two pieces and close to protect the cards. Cost varies by quantity but around $ 4 a vault box is about the average, they hold about 90 graded cards per box.


    image
    This aint no party,... this aint no disco,.. this aint no fooling around.
  • CubfanCubfan Posts: 1,545
    Very neat display. Thanks for showing it.
  • 262Runner262Runner Posts: 606 ✭✭✭
    I am using the super vault boxes now. They are fine although when you want to pull them out to show someone or just look through yourself, those boxes are not very atractive. The wooden boxes look very nice and I think will provide for a nice secure way of storing those cards that you would like to pull out ocassionally and show off. I will probably keep the more common and duplicate cards in the super vault style boxes.

    Collecting all cards - Gus Zernial
    Post Cereal both raw and PSA Graded (1961-1963)

  • AxtellAxtell Posts: 10,037 ✭✭


    << <i>
    otherwise, I will continue to enjoy my artwork...and not have it stuffed in a box, knowing I have it. >>



    Hey now...I said nice work on the wall...but it sounds like you're a bit hostile?

    Not everyone has the talent, resources, and/or ability to have their cards in their own room. As admirable as your setup is (and I said so in my first post), it may not be for everyone. If you want to enjoy it, and you don't have the money and or time to devote to a wall hanging project, I'd suggest going with the ultra pro pages so they can be viewed and not just stuffed in a box.

  • I did not mean to come off hostile...I was mearly pointing out why I personally did what I did ..I apoligize if it came off the wrong way...
    The Link below will take you to the PSA Boards 1952 Set Build, I also have made 5 slideshows each slideshow is 100 cards long, card numbers 1-99,100-199,200-299,300-399, and 400-407
    Link To Scanned 1952 Topps Cards Set is now 90% Complete Plus Slideshows of the 52 Set
  • jackstrawjackstraw Posts: 3,762 ✭✭✭
    Great job!You obviously have some skills. I have often thought of doing something like that and actually have drawn up a few different plans.
    If someone is concerned about fading it wouldn't be all that hard(if you have skills) to attach a couple of UV protected glass doors with a couple of piano hinges or a sliding track system and maybe a lock?You can also throw in a couple of exploding paints balls when opened and fondled or maybe line up some shooting nails behind each card so when removed from slot it starts shooting at you(if you have skills)?
    Nice job

    John
    Collector Focus

    ON ITS WAY TO NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658
  • I for one think that your 55 display is the coolest card setup I have ever seen, IJustLoveCards! I would one day love to have a room in my house devoted to my collection with all four walls covered in similar displays.
    Mark
    "Pete Rose would walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball." - Sparky Anderson
  • AxtellAxtell Posts: 10,037 ✭✭


    << <i>You can also throw in a couple of exploding paints balls when opened and fondled or maybe line up some shooting nails behind each card so when removed from slot it starts shooting at you(if you have skills)?
    >>



    So the thief would have to take them Indiana Jones style, carefully replacing a bunk card to avoid the deathtraps? haha I can see it now "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Cards"
  • jackstrawjackstraw Posts: 3,762 ✭✭✭
    I doubt ole Indiana Jones could handle that? I would imagine he would go for the big dollar cards and leave the commons? He would have been arrested, biten a few dozen times and shot looking for the 55 Mantle image
    Collector Focus

    ON ITS WAY TO NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658
  • jrdolanjrdolan Posts: 2,549 ✭✭
    I would strongly consider a project such as IJLC built, if I could first secure this open-ended room. Even if I walled it off and installed a strong deadbolt door, there is still the window which is impossible to make secure unless I want to put up bars! This is upstairs, but thieves do know about ladders, and glass is hardly a barrier. So I have to use a fire safe and a converted gun cabinet, both of which are overflowing, and part of a locking tool cabinet. Even so, many many cards and pieces of memorabilia are out in the open. Not a day goes by that I don't have anxious twinges about it.

    I'm no expert on UV rays, but doesn't the sun have to shine directly on the cards to cause fading? I didn't think that indirect or artificial lighting would do it.
  • Mac53Mac53 Posts: 805
    JR--I'm no expert, but I think that each little photon or whatever light comes in (is it a wave or is it a particle?) breaks down the object it hits a little, even if it's reflected light. The best bet, it seems, is to keep the valuables in as dark a place as you can for as much time as you can. If you really want to read a sad story, you should look up the history of the original Declaration of Independence, which I did after I saw "National Treasure." For a long time, it was displayed at a place in Independence Hall where at some point during the day, the sunlight hit it directly. Before that, to make copies, they used some process by which a tiny bit of the original ink was actually taken off of the document onto the copy. There are (I think) about 5 copies that were made by this process. At any rate, as of now, I guess the original Declaration, one of the most important documents in the history of civilization, is barely legible.
    "Charlie, here comes the deuce. And when you speak of me, speak well."image
  • 1967topps1967topps Posts: 459 ✭✭
    One word solution that isn't Roop, is a lot cheaper and more readily available:

    Rubbermaid

    why agonize...unless you want the box itself to look good on the mantle. Better your MANTLE look good than your mantle.
    ebay:1967topps
    1967and 1973 Topps baseball wantlists (any condition) welcome. Once had the #14 ATF 1967 set. Yet another collector like skylaneflyer, gimel1 who made it to the completion of 1967 only to need the money more than the company of 609 close friends.
    Looking for oddball Norm Cash and Cleon Jones stuff, and 1956 team cards
  • To each his own I guess. But wow that is a pretty sweet looking display that you built! If I had my own house and all and a spare room for my collectibles, I would love to have something like that. But since I am in a pretty small crappy apartment, I will probably go with Axtell's idea of displaying them in a binder with those PRO pages. BTW Axtell, where did you end up purchasing those sheets? The cheapest i have seen them is for like a 10 count count from MJ Roop for like 25 bucks. Did you get one of those archiver binders from MJ Roop for your cards too?
    Current Sets:
    1960 Armour Coins
    Greg Maddux Basic
    Greg Maddux Master
    All Time 49ers
  • AxtellAxtell Posts: 10,037 ✭✭
    I have bought pages from roop and also from a card shop locally.

    Yes, I have bought several of the archiver binders. They are of the highest quality, very sharp looking display, and the sleeve for the binders are top notch as well.
  • RangermanRangerman Posts: 276 ✭✭


    << <i>I think this is a better solution
    Roop wood box >>

    Rangerman / ARMEDPILOT

    B)
  • RangermanRangerman Posts: 276 ✭✭


    << <i>MJ Roop Box

    These are a great solution...there will be some who say they are overpriced, but at $40 a box (they are normally $50), I find them a tremendous value. Yes, you can make your own for considerably cheaper, but these are a great system. >>

    I use the graded card sleeves to protect my slabs--- will these fit in this system, and if so, 172 total like advertized? Thanks-
    Rangerman / ARMEDPILOT

    B)
  • RipublicaninMassRipublicaninMass Posts: 10,051 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I think this is a better solution
    Roop wood box >>



    Roop is the Poop!(in a good way guys)
  • RangermanRangerman Posts: 276 ✭✭
    Any cons regarding the wood?
    Rangerman / ARMEDPILOT

    B)
  • OnlypsahockeyOnlypsahockey Posts: 1,479 ✭✭
    Super Vault boxes

    The only way to store your sets. Jerry is a great guy too.

    I have purchased 95% of my supplies here.

    type vault in the search box

    JMO, Bob
    57 Topps (83%) 7.61
    61 Topps (100%) 7.96
    62 Parkhurst (100%) 8.70
    63 Topps (100%) 7.96
    63 York WB's (50%) 8.52
    68 Topps (39%) 8.54
    69 Topps (3%) 9.00
    69 OPC (83%) 8.21
    71 Topps (100%) 9.21 #1 A.T.F.
    72 Topps (100%) 9.39
    73 Topps (13%) 9.35
    74 OPC WHA (95%) 8.57
    75 Topps (50%) 9.23
    77 OPC WHA (86%) 8.62 #1 A.T.F.
    88 Topps (5%) 10.00
  • AxtellAxtell Posts: 10,037 ✭✭


    << <i>Super Vault boxes

    The only way to store your sets. Jerry is a great guy too.

    >>



    No offense, but at $1 a card that seems awfully expensive.

  • phreakydancinphreakydancin Posts: 1,691 ✭✭


    << <i>No offense, but at $1 a card that seems awfully expensive. >>

    LINK

    25 boxes hold 75-80 cards each, total 1875-2000 cards. Price is $39.00 including shipping, which breaks down to less than 2 cents per card.
  • AxtellAxtell Posts: 10,037 ✭✭
    My mistake...thought they were $25 for a box holding 25 cards.

  • SinibobCardsSinibobCards Posts: 183 ✭✭
    Rangerman-

    38 cards per row fit if you use graded card sleeves (152 total per box). They fit fit snug but not too tight from front to back if you use 38 per row.

    I have 10 of the wood boxes and they work great for me.

    I am still looking for a good supplier of snug fitting graded card sleeves. A fellow board member sold me what he had left but I still need some more. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    -Mike
    SinibobCards@aol.com

    Working on 56T BB and 80T BB
    Looking to trade blocks of BB graded commons for other blocks of BB commons

    https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/sinibobcards/othersets/3205

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/sinibobsystems/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
  • yawie99yawie99 Posts: 2,575 ✭✭✭
    Sinibob, is that 38 per row using the snug-fitting graded card sleeves [I may have some available, by the way, I'll have to check] or 38 per row using the overly baggy Ultra Pro graded card sleeves? After months of deliberation, I might finally Roopify my collection now that they have a sale going on.
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  • AxtellAxtell Posts: 10,037 ✭✭


    << <i>Sinibob, is that 38 per row using the snug-fitting graded card sleeves [I may have some available, by the way, I'll have to check] or 38 per row using the overly baggy Ultra Pro graded card sleeves? After months of deliberation, I might finally Roopify my collection now that they have a sale going on. >>



    And free shipping through the end of the month. I have been spending the past week or so deliberating what to purchase, but I think I am going to go with 2 more wood preservation boxes for my 71 set, move my 85 set to the non-wood archive box I already have, and pick up the 2 binder 2005 topps heritage master binder set.

  • SinibobCardsSinibobCards Posts: 183 ✭✭
    Yawie-

    The same amount fits regardless of whether they are snug-fitting or the typical graded card sleeves. The difference is the fact that the snug fitting sleeves allow for easier movement of the cards as you flip though them.

    I plan on picking up a few more of the boxes this month, especially since I started another set. So much for my New Year's resolution.

    If you have some sleeves to spare please let me know.

    -Mike
    SinibobCards@aol.com

    Working on 56T BB and 80T BB
    Looking to trade blocks of BB graded commons for other blocks of BB commons

    https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/sinibobcards/othersets/3205

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/sinibobsystems/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
  • markmacmarkmac Posts: 412 ✭✭✭
    I just took the plunge and bought 2 wooden boxes and 2 of the cardboard boxes from MJ Roop. I got the wood boxes for the 57 Topps and 61 Fleer basketball sets ( which I am only at around 25% and 15%) and the 86 Fleer basketball set ( around 50%). I got the other two boxes for the 87 Fleer basketball set (68%) and the 88 Fleer basketball set (75%). I will let you know how they look when I get them-2 weeks from order date.
    Mark
  • yawie99yawie99 Posts: 2,575 ✭✭✭
    Thanks for the info, Mike. I just realized I have a ton of snug-fit sleeves - I could spare up to 10 packs if you need them. I guess PM me or e-mail me with what you need. I think they were about $2.50 for a pack of 100, plus whatever shipping would be.
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  • SinibobCardsSinibobCards Posts: 183 ✭✭
    Yawie-

    E-mail sent. Thank you.

    -Mike
    SinibobCards@aol.com

    Working on 56T BB and 80T BB
    Looking to trade blocks of BB graded commons for other blocks of BB commons

    https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/sinibobcards/othersets/3205

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/sinibobsystems/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
  • wufdudewufdude Posts: 356
    Where were the snug-fitting card sleeves for the graded cards purchased?
  • yawie99yawie99 Posts: 2,575 ✭✭✭
    A guy on here, AlanAllen or AllenAlan, must've ordered a case of them from some plastics company. I bought a bunch from him a few months ago and I think his supply was dwindling at that time, wufdude. I haven't noticed him around lately, but it couldn't hurt to see if he has any left, I guess.
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  • I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE SPECS!! MY ADDRESSE IS TOMMYD222@YAHOO.COM !!
    just started to put together a 1969 topps set. ANY HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED!!
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