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Guys, I use the white corrugated storage boxes made for the graded cards in my collection. I own some 1 row vaults and 2 row shoe boxes, both of which accommodate slabs. I would really like a 3 row box for graded cards, but I can't find one anywhere. Anyone know of any? Thanks.
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I haven't seen any at my local card shops, and I don't know if there is anyplace online that sells them. I would be interested to know if there are boxes like that myself...
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I would think if you get beyond a two-row graded card box (150 card or so capacity), you start getting into a weight issue, where a full box is too heavy for many people to lift and carry.

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They do tend to get heavy once full and they fit any graded card. SGC fits best.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Graded-Sport...53.m1438.l2649
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I would think if you get beyond a two-row graded card box (150 card or so capacity), you start getting into a weight issue, where a full box is too heavy for many people to lift and carry.

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I hear ya, Steve. I am wanting one for a 132 card set. The weight for that should be bearable.

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They do tend to get heavy once full and they fit any graded card. SGC fits best.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Graded-Sport...53.m1438.l2649
Jason, thank you very much! That is what I want.

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Guys, I use the white corrugated storage boxes made for the graded cards in my collection. I own some 1 row vaults and 2 row shoe boxes, both of which accommodate slabs. I would really like a 3 row box for graded cards, but I can't find one anywhere. Anyone know of any? Thanks.
Check pennzoni. I got one with 4 rows for my SGC graded T205 Cubs reverse collection and love it. Made of wood and can lock it.
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