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Old 02-09-2013, 04:06 PM
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Another option - for those wanting to store graded cards - is to remove a divider or two and stack them flat. This box holds 14 SGC slabs in this arrangement. 56 total. Thanks to all that have emailed. Expect pricing etc to be finalized soon. Boxes will start production very soon.
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If you're looking for suggestions (BTW, these things look frickin' awesome!!!), how about adding a metal (blank) nameplate/faceplate screwed into the top or front of the box, so a customer could easily remove it and get it engraved with his/her name or some other text on it?
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