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Old 02-03-2016, 08:26 PM
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2 questions. First, are the cases the pennzoni deep cases? The deep cases have a slot for the cards to ride in and the top of the slab leans against the back of the case. The non deep cases have this ledge thing holding the cards in and the cards tend to lean forward. Second question is did you use the hardware provided by pennzoni? You would do better with a french clete to hold the cases on the wall. They are more secure than the providd hardware and I would know living in earthquake territory. Also as mentioned above, there is a product called quake hold that you can stick to the top of the slab and it does not hurt the slab or the cabinet. I have used this technique in a 12 card pennzoni case.

Ken
Yes Ken, they're Pennzoni cases, as they appear to hold a monopoly if you will for these type of cases. I did NOT use their hardware.

I have seen what you're talking about and these cases are not the "deep" style otherwise I wouldn't have this issue.

Anyone know of any other company with cheaper or better cases?
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