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Posted By: Neil
I read some other threads about storing cards in a bank, has anyone else here used a Mosler safe? I store my 1964+ cards and any new prewar cards will go there too, that way I can look at them when ever I want. I have this in my house and this type of safe is one of the few things that survived in the 9/11 attacks tower collapses. |
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Posted By: Seth Nagdeman
I would recommend http://www.Megasafe.com. The owners name is Amos. They deal in high security safes and vault rooms. Megasafe supplies most of the Diamond Exchange in NYC (47th St.). They have a nice selection of used safes - http://www.megasafe.com/products/specials.php rather than investing in a brand new one. We have dealt with them and they do a nice job. |
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Posted By: David G
Are there any moisture problems with keeping cards in a fire safe? I have a small fire safe that I use for insurance papers etc and it gets rather moist inside. I have always wanted to purchase a larger safe for my cards but have been worried about damaging them. |
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Posted By: Seth Nagdeman
David, |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
You can buy several different types of dessicants (that absorb moisture) from companies that sell archival supplies. I've put a couple in my boxes in the bank and they do a good job of keeping moisture off the cards. I can look up the name of the archival company I used if anyone is interested. |
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Posted By: identify7
I wonder what a safe's 1 hour at 150F rating means, in relation to a fire. Heck 150F is way below boiling water - so a fire has to be a lot hotter than that. But you would hope that the fire wouldn't last for an hour. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Jack: If you could provide the name/website, that would be really helpful. Thanks. |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
Here's the website. I think it was page 23 and 24 of the catalog for the desiccants. Plus a bunch of other really neat stuff. |
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