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Posted By: MVSNYC
in light of our friend's post regarding his stolen collection, i was wondering what the best (strongest, most substantial) safes are for cards? i have been looking into Sentry Products, they seem cheap, and the ones that are fire/water proof, have cheap locks, and i have been told, can get a build-up of humidity due to air-tightness...there are other safes that are more for security, very strong, good locks, made of solid steel, BUT not fire or water proof...can some of you guys please give your opinions? what are some of the best safes for cards, and should i be focusing on security or fire/water damage? i live in a door man apartment building in NYC, so it is more about just safe-keeping. |
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