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Old 01-14-2025, 04:23 PM
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Default Vintage containers for storing vintage cards?

OK this thread is a rather hamfisted attempt to share a recent purchase that I'm excited about. But I would love to see if anyone else is using old containers to store or display old cards! I think I'll store a stack of graded cards in this one.
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That's awesome. Awesome.

Let's see that card too.
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Cigar boxes here
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That's awesome. Awesome.

Let's see that card too.
Thanks Jim. Here's the card. Pairing this thing with a true Butter Krust D304 would be fun but I hadn't realized how expensive they are
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Cigar boxes here
Love that storage method! Some pretty great cards just on that top layer of the boxes, wow.
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Not that I would store my cards in it but I picked up this Cardinet Candy Tin, makers of the Texas Tommy cards.
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Not that I would store my cards in it but I picked up this Cardinet Candy Tin, makers of the Texas Tommy cards.
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Very cool. Old candy and gum packaging is just about the best.
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I love that idea putting them in old Cigar boxes. I think I will have to search for some in the next couple weeks. Never thought about that only thought about displaying them on a shelf on stands. One side SGC and other side PSA.

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I love that idea putting them in old Cigar boxes. I think I will have to search for some in the next couple weeks. Never thought about that only thought about displaying them on a shelf on stands. One side SGC and other side PSA.
One place to check is your local tobacco store, if you have one.
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I love having cards in vintage displays like this, and have a few myself. Here's a couple, including a Mayo's tin and a Cap Anson cigar box...
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Always looking for fun ways to store!
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