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Post by Dustin on Jan 29, 2019 19:50:42 GMT -6
So, I’ve been doing the hard plastic sleeve for a while and love it. However, I’m now struggling with all these cards. I’m thinking of getting a binder with pages to store and display. When I’m ready to play a card, I’ll pull the cards out; I may or may not retire the hard sleeves for soft.
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Post by JJ_Strife on Jan 29, 2019 20:09:12 GMT -6
I've always done soft sleeves, and I usually keep the cards I'm using right by me on my desk.
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Post by jjaconetti on Jan 30, 2019 2:25:44 GMT -6
I use the hard plastic myself as well and the storage issue has been one I am working on as well. I have my set in a large plastic craft bin that locks closed. As for Haley's set / the travel set, this is where I have been experimenting with travel cases. They are all too small, so I am trying to think outside the box for keeping all the cards together and not break the bank on storage. An $50 case is great, but if it doesn't hold them all, then kinda useless. It really depends on how you want to store them if they are in the hard plastic sleeves. I was also thinking of going with Titan Sleeves for the travel set, which would allow me way more storage options, but lose the hard plastic protection. I use these type of sleeves for my Magic The Gathering cards, but MTG does not have artwork on the back, so you need the clear kind. Plus, as expensive as some MTG cards get, my GFP cards are far more valuable to me! I will keep working on things and report back.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 30, 2019 4:14:33 GMT -6
I use the hard plastic and I have plastic drawers to store my cards in by divisions...
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Post by Mr. Beefy on Jan 30, 2019 8:49:05 GMT -6
I use soft and so far everything is fitting in the Rumble Tin. I was also thinking of the binder idea. Be cool to have my results with my cards in the binder.
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Post by Dustin on Jan 30, 2019 9:02:30 GMT -6
I may go back to soft sleeve; I don't know. I'm finding it difficult with all the hard sleeves currently.
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Post by Dustin on Jan 30, 2019 20:54:50 GMT -6
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Post by Dustin on Jan 30, 2019 21:17:10 GMT -6
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Post by The Konishoner on Jan 31, 2019 12:15:21 GMT -6
You can get these boxes at your local comic shop usually. I've contemplated it.
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Post by maddog1981 on Jan 31, 2019 18:49:20 GMT -6
You can get those for like a dollar at a comic shop.
If you have The Container Store anywhere close, they have some nice options for storing cards.
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Post by Mr. Beefy on Jan 31, 2019 21:05:54 GMT -6
I like the idea of using a box like that for the cards I'm not currently using. Then the Rumble box for current fed cards. That does seem higher than what you should be able to get at a comic/card shop.
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Post by colson on Feb 12, 2019 19:57:16 GMT -6
When you look at those BCW boxes, you have to make sure that they are compatible with top loaders, if you use the hard top loaders. I know both the models you're looking at, Dustin, are compatible. I bought a smaller box a while ago and they can't fit the top loaders.
I like the idea of using the 9 to a page card sheets and keeping your inactive roster in binders, while having your active guys in a Rumble Box. I do this with my COTG/LOW guys, and only use hard sleeves for my current roster.
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Post by kgrroth on Mar 4, 2019 18:57:07 GMT -6
That's what I use. I have two of them, one for the GFP regular universe and one for ICOF.
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Post by kgrroth on Mar 4, 2019 18:58:03 GMT -6
And i also use the top loading hard plastic sleeves with them.
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Post by mtblaze99 on Feb 4, 2022 20:27:37 GMT -6
ere is my way to store the cards
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