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PT Freund makes them, from my experience the cardboard ones (that roop sold and Freund makes) don't hold up nearly as well as the wooden ones -covered in black linen cloth, Roop sold these as well, and are also made by Freund.
http://www.ptfreund.com/ |
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These are nice and not too expensive. I have 10 of them and they do a really good job.
http://aboxfactory.com/products.php?...20Chip%20Board
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wow, box factory is way less expensive- thanks for posting.
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Thanks for all your help! What is a "Roop" and where can I find this item or person? :-) Site? What do you suppose this person's 1955 Bowman set is housed in (wood?) and which company will supply the neat checklist that adorns the inside cover.
Thanks again guys. Larry |
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MJ Roop was a company that sold these boxes and slipcased binders to collectors. They went out of business a few years ago. Basically they took the same products offered by aboxcompany and archivalmethods (binders) and added a few bells and whistles- the checklist and screenprinting.
IMO you're better off creating the checklist yourself and having it laminated. The couple I have from Roop were full of errors and typos. |
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These aboxfactory boxes look fantastic, but can you order them off the website? I just tried and kept getting a error webpage after putting in my address, and it says they are "wholesale" only. Is there somewhere else that sells them? I just outgrew my current lockbox and would love to get ahold of one of these...
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I agree and nice looking. Just sent in an order.
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Guys, just keep in mind that the cheaper boxes you are looking at above are not made of wood.
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Hey guys, I just received my box today from aboxfactory, and I freakin love it. I bought the nicer wooden one, in black, it is super sleak looking, has a lock on the handle, and fits my cards really snug. One small complaint: if it is completely filled with SGC cards, then it is a bit small even though it still closes (there's a 1mm gap between lid and bottom), as I think the tolerances are cut to a slightly smaller PSA holder. But this is if you're putting like 120 SGC cards in it. Take a few out, and it fits beautifully and snugly (is that a word). I also had some problems (my fault) with shipping, and the customer service was just fantastic. I couldn't recommend this company more, a perfect box for my collection.
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I received mine last week as well (shipping was very quick). I got the $27 box, and though not as solid as the Roop boxes, it was worth it for the price.
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