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Post by pikemojo on Jul 28, 2020 21:19:29 GMT -5
I play exclusively Online now but I have all of my cards in an old Amazon box... Prior to moving to Online only, I was just about ready to start looking for a bigger box. For years I was able to keep all my Legends cards, charts and notebook of results in a shoebox. That shoebox fell apart over time and could no longer hold all the Legends and indy cards that we were getting.
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phantasyfan
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Post by phantasyfan on Jul 29, 2020 0:05:19 GMT -5
I keep mine in plastic removable drawer bins I have one for GWF and 2 for legends and indies each one has 4 drawers so active usually goes in one in active in one and retired or no longer used in the others. Results are in a binder. Title histories special events ect are on my lap top charts are in one drawer and the dice are in a film canaster and in that drawer. I’ve been using the same dice since I started in 2001 I have extras in little baggies in the same drawer.
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Post by DK II on Jul 29, 2020 12:44:10 GMT -5
As I said in this thread about card protection, I use the mini binders and my mini-binders are all stored in a "trunk" or as we call it in the military, a "footlocker". I am about at capacity for the trunk, but it will be easy enough to get another one when it is "full". Someday, I really do plan to have a shelf where I will put all the binders...but have to figure out when I am going to settle down before that happens (and now that I am "retired" from the Air Force, settling down might actually happen...). These fit the charts and booklets perfectly: Mini Sheet ProtectorsThey fit nicely into these: Mini BindersThere are even mini dividers that I use to separate each edition in the binders. The playing cards don't fit "exactly" into them the sheet protectors, but that's what I store mine in because of the easy storage in the binders. For a guy who likes and needs to have things organized because of moving around so much, this is a GREAT organizational scheme.
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