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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I have a lot of Roop materials; the archival binder systems as well as the wooden preservation boxes. Regarding the binder systems, they're really beautifully done. Museum quality? Not sure what that means but the binders are solid and the slip covers are great. The boxes are also well done. I've got mostly PSA slabs and they fit perfectly in the boxes. I also have many SGC slabs and while they take up more space, the boxes do close. However, I don't have any boxes which are just filled with SGC slabs so perhaps my experience isn't determinative on the ability of the boxes to just hold SGC slabs easily. Without their boxes, I have no idea where I would store my slabs, of which I have well over 2000. Probably have to buy a new house... |
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