Graded Card Storage
gopherfan
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I am putting together a couple of sets. (1970 in 8 or better and 1980 in 10's) I was wondering how you guys store your graded cards. Do you put them in sleeves? What about boxes? I have no idea how I want to go about it.
Any help appreciated.
Rob A.
Any help appreciated.
Rob A.
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<< <i>I am putting together a couple of sets. (1970 in 8 or better and 1980 in 10's) I was wondering how you guys store your graded cards. Do you put them in sleeves? What about boxes? I have no idea how I want to go about it.
Any help appreciated.
Rob A. >>
These are AMAZING and the most affordable option around, imo.
i dont use the graded bags, but many do. unfortunately Ultra Pro is no longer making them
WTB: PSA 1 - PSA 3 Centered, High Eye Appeal 1950's Mantle
WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
BTW, if you'll PM either WeekendHacker or me, we both have listed extra 1970's on here recently. He has a ton of nice ones left.
Working on the following: 1970 Baseball PSA, 1970-1976 Raw, World Series Subsets PSA, 1969 Expansion Teams PSA, Fleer World Series Sets, Texas Rangers Topps Run 1972-1989
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I have only found one person who sells them. I pick them up from a dealer at the big Chicago shows. He is from New Jersey
The website
I did not find them on his website, but you could call him.
Shawn
Josh Wilker - Cardboard Gods
<< <i>I like these 2 row graded boxes better than the 1 row
I have only found one person who sells them. I pick them up from a dealer at the big Chicago shows. He is from New Jersey
The website
I did not find them on his website, but you could call him.
Shawn >>
Awesome!!! Although I bet those are heavier than I'd like.
Is there a divider between the rows?
Working on the following: 1970 Baseball PSA, 1970-1976 Raw, World Series Subsets PSA, 1969 Expansion Teams PSA, Fleer World Series Sets, Texas Rangers Topps Run 1972-1989
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Successful deals to date: thedudeabides,gameusedhoop,golfcollector,tigerdean,treetop,bkritz, CapeMOGuy,WeekendHacker,jeff8877,backbidder,Salinas,milbroco,bbuckner22,VitoCo1972,ddfamf,gemint,K,fatty macs,waltersobchak,dboneesq
I wish I could find them around, but I never have seen them expect for the dealer that I linked the site.
I saw him last Sunday in Chicago and bought the last few boxes he had. Seems like whenever I get to him he only has a couple boxes left.
He told me he makes them and that is why I have never seen anybody else with them. I think he charges $4 for them.
They get a little heavy, but not too bad.
Good luck.
Shawn
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I love the display in the basement.
Margaret Thatcher
<< <i>This is how I store my 55 Topps set...210 cards. Your set may be much bigger, but if you have the space and time, this is truly the only way to enjoy and "store" your cards. For those who have a basement that is climate controlled, and have the blessing of the better half...go for it!!!
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Awesome. I don't know if my wife would go for that. Hmmmm maybe if we go shopping for Prada and Coach purses.
Margaret Thatcher
<< <i>and upgrade to the suitcase when they start costing as much as a small car. >>
Heh, that Pelican case shown here looks like the exact same model that I bought to ship LCD projectors for work. Good and sturdy.
WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
<< <i>I ratchet it up myself and go with these. Ultimate protection!
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Where did you get that?!!? And I agree with above ---- winner, winner, chicken dinner.
1974: PSA 8 +
1975-1979: PSA 9+
<< <i>This is how I store my 55 Topps set...210 cards. Your set may be much bigger, but if you have the space and time, this is truly the only way to enjoy and "store" your cards. For those who have a basement that is climate controlled, and have the blessing of the better half...go for it!!!
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That display is REALLY nice.----- Sonny
1974: PSA 8 +
1975-1979: PSA 9+
Margaret Thatcher
The cases are the cat's meow..I have 2 myself. Matt is a card collector and a very respected member here on these boards.
I have and many many others have made card deals also with him...so feel comfortable with someone yo don't know.
I like the fact that they are portable.
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
<< <i>I like the fact that they are portable. >>
I second that Jay, these cases are awesome.
<< <i>The pelicane cases are from Matt Miller...he sells them. He made the first comment about them on this thread. mbmiller
The cases are the cat's meow..I have 2 myself. Matt is a card collector and a very respected member here on these boards.
I have and many many others have made card deals also with him...so feel comfortable with someone yo don't know.
I like the fact that they are portable. >>
How does one get in contact with MBMiller?
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Find mbmiller25 and PM him
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
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<< <i>So I PM'ed him and no response. Any other ideas on how to get those suitcases? >>
Rob, I sincerely apologize. I got your PM on Thursday, thought I had responded to you, and when I read this post, I went and looked, and realized I had not PM'd you back. I just sent you a PM answering the questions you had.
Let me know if there are any others.
Thanks Guys for all the kind words, I try to treat everyone the way I want to be treated when I am transacting business.
Matt
Thanks for the reply. I am going to wait for now, as i would rather spend the money accumulating enough cards to make the case worth having. Kind of like when my wife spends so much on a purse there is no money left to put in it.
Rob
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I have very basic carpentry skills, so I assure you, this is not a difficult project to complete. Just kinda noodle out the math, get the materials and go for it. The key is to measure the cards...in my situation all mine were horizontal format, obviously many sets have verticals as well, just adjust, draw it out and the end result will be very pleasing to the eye.
You will only need a table saw to do this and perhaps a weekend. If anyone wants more detail, just PM me, I'd be glad to help.
If you have a "man cave" an addition like this will be the highlight of your room.
Having a T206 theme with the cover pic is cooll but I question on the product apealing to the general public. This thread and board
are composed of mostly graded card card collectors. If you can afford to build a T206 set then you cab afford any case you desire.
As someone who dables in similar projects the price seems fair for what it looks like (and walnut is not cheap)
One reason I have a few of Matt's cases is it is so strong and cards are completely lined with a hi quality foam. Waterproof.
Reasonaly short term fireproof. My best cards are in one. In the event of fire I can literaly throw this case from a 2nd story window
and all cards and case would survive unhurt.
The 55 display is great. The horizontal format really helps as no blank spaces are present. I worry a little about UV color degradtion over time.
Does PSA cases have this protection?
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
I worry a little about UV color degradtion over time.
I took that into consideration too, my case sits on a north facing wall, no sunlight touches the cards...EVER.
BTW, there is about a half inch of spacing between the cards on each row, this to allow me to pull out a card easily by sliding them apart and keeps the other 14 from falling down.
<< <i>If only these held 363 cards each, then we'd purchase 4 of them immediately! >>
He can do different size cases - I'm getting 2 cases that hold 300 slabs each....
He's definitely an enabler.
....Now I have to fill them!
1974: PSA 8 +
1975-1979: PSA 9+
touching them.
I believe they do make uv protection plexiglass. many display cases are made of them. Just an idea.
I would hate to see such an impressive collection even be slightly affeted bu sunlight.
I'm sure its a big investment as well.
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
<< <i>Well then, Matt (MBMiller25) is this true? Can you do cases that would fit a 726 card PSA set between the two of them? >>
PM sent on the above.
Margaret Thatcher
<< <i>I would like to know more about the cases that hold 363. >>
<< <i>If only these held 363 cards each, then we'd purchase 4 of them immediately! >>
Guys, I can't get it done. I played around with reconfiguring the layout, and still can't get it done. The larger case will hold eaxactly 334 cards in the new layout.
UV is a non-issue here. All my windows have been tinted as well as the front storm door. The tinting eliminates 99.9% of UV and it qualified for a 40% tax credit to boot.
We have an enormous paladian window that faces West, the heat coming through that thing was brutal in July and August. Hopefully the tinting will reduce the heat situation substantially.
Al
<< <i>Thanks for trying Matt. If you ever do find a way please let us know, we'll make it rain! >>
Guys, I think I have you covered. My foam supplier sent me drawing tonight that would hold 385 cards. He says it will be tight, so let's say 375 is definately doable without cramming to many cards into each row. The layout of the case looks great, so I have no concerns there. It would be five rows versus the 4 rows which is pictured above. I have a couple questions for him tomorrow, before I officially say we are good to go, but it looks very positive. Based on a $225-$250 price point, can you please give me an idea how many you would want. Thanks