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|  Storing your Cards in a Safe : Questions... 
			
			Let me ask those out there that store their cards in a safe, do you have a moisture/dampness humidity controller in your safe ?  I know when safes are sold, they offer these to help protect precious goods inside. Was just curious what you guys thought of these, and if they are even necessary ?  Would there be a potential to fire since these are plugged into an outlet and kept inside the safe ?  Any thoughts out there and more importantly how do the Pro's store their most cherished items ? (Besides a Saftety deposit box at the bank) With or without this humidty control... Thanks -I will hang up and listen 
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