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13.2 | | JETSAM::NORRIS | What is it, Miss Pfeffernuss? | Tue May 26 1987 16:43 | 8 |
| Re .2 >filmy/milky ones
I had the same problem with my Post Cereal cards :-)
Sorry.
Ed
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13.5 | Found a couple ads ... | ARMORY::DANIELET | | Wed May 27 1987 15:54 | 5 |
| I found two ads for "Hard Card Cases" in the SCD. They range from
$.20 to $.28 each depending on the quantity. I'll send you copies
of the ads. One dealer even offers a "free" sample.
Tony
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13.8 | Not that expensive ... | SPICE1::DANIELET | | Thu May 28 1987 13:40 | 3 |
| Is $4.50 postpaid for a cardboard sorting tray too much ?
Tony
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13.10 | Penny wise but dollar foolish ... | SPICE1::DANIELET | | Thu May 28 1987 14:23 | 6 |
| Roy,
If you've got extra money to "blow" on those junk Kmart sets,
why can't you part with a "measly" $4.50 ???
Tony 8^)
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13.11 | Even Cheaper... | JETSAM::NORRIS | What is it, Miss Pfeffernuss? | Thu May 28 1987 14:34 | 5 |
| Roy, buy three regular box ($1.00), cut off the top flap, and glue
the whole mess together. Just remember to have all the boxes facing
up :-)
Ed
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13.12 | Single Pockets in NY | APOLLO::RAYMOND | | Fri May 29 1987 09:17 | 24 |
| re: .0 Mylar singles
RJ,
I think that what you are looking for is not the hard cases
which hold multiple cards but the single sleeve. If I am correct
in this then you might try:
U.S. Gerslyn, LTD.
1100 Port Washington Blvd
Port Washington, NY 11050
Toll Free 1-800-GERSLYN
They are offering a single pocket product which they claim is
clear.
Prices are: .07 each in 100 quantity lots
.06 each in 500 quantity lots
.05 each in 1000 quantity lots
.04 each in 5000 quantity lots
.03 each in 10000 quantity lots
Hope they have what you are looking for.
Ric
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13.17 | Displays anyone? | SALEM::DODA | Walker + VIKINGS = SUPERBOWL | Thu Nov 09 1989 13:19 | 7 |
| Anyone know where one can pick up autograph ball displays at a
reasonable price. My old source is gone and I'm looking at paying
about $7 each. I'm specifically looking for the type with the
wooden base with a ball and single card stand.
Thanks
daryll
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13.18 | Does anyone know?? | BOGUSS::DAMIANO | High and deep....It's gone!! | Tue Nov 21 1989 18:24 | 9 |
| I thought that there used to be addresses for Rotman and Enor in
this notesfile, but after searching for them, I couldn't find any.
Can anyone furnish the Address/phone# for these or other Poly-sheet
manufacturing companies? I would really appreciate it!
Thanks,
John D.
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13.20 | TRY THIS PLACE | SAHQ::RJONES | | Wed Nov 29 1989 15:18 | 4 |
| You might try a place called BATTER UP in on Sandy Planes road in
Marietta Georgia. Sorry I don't have their phone number but they have a
good collection of Photo's as well as sources for them. Most however
are 8x10 though....I think.
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13.21 | The Mick Autogragh Picture | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Thu Feb 01 1990 12:57 | 8 |
| Looking for An autogragh of Mickey Mantle, you best selection is at
Cooperstown NY, about one block down from the Hall of Fame. The
selection is great, but you pay dearly! But the selection is just
outstanding, they have top quality stuff. If your looking in the
Boston area, I suggest two places, one, at Fanueil Hall,(my spelling
stinks, I'm an accountant), or attend a show at the Sturbridge
Sheraton, alot of dealers have real nice autograghs of the MICK for
cheap, $45 to $85. Good Luck, hope it helps.
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13.22 | | SALEM::DODA | Elway: Coronation delayed, AGAIN | Fri Feb 02 1990 09:29 | 12 |
| re: Hall of Fame shop
That would be America's Pastime. My friend bought an autographed
Mick photo, framed and matted for a cool $185.00
You name it, they have it. I had my eye on the bat signed by Red
Sox batting champions Yaz, Williams, Boggs etc, but I couldn't
bring myself to pay the $350 for it.
Nice shop though...
daryll
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13.23 | Next year, Am. Pasttimes will be charging Admiss. | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Thu Feb 15 1990 13:02 | 6 |
| I think American Pastimes has better Memorabilia than the HOF. Your
surely right, they do have everything you could think of, and its such
great stuff. If I ever hit the lottery, I'm heading up their to buy
that shop out, store and all. I would love to own something like that
some day. I could look at that stuff for days without getting bored.
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13.25 | | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Mon Aug 27 1990 13:39 | 8 |
|
My son and I just went thru this dilemma. When we started noticing
cards that we had bought at shows. We finally found them at a place
called Great expectations ( I think that's the name) in Fitchburg.
Another place that carries the best supplies in the hobby is
Rottman's in Worchester Ma.. they might have them also. I also see
them advertised in SCD a lot.
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13.27 | Long trip if they don't have'em. | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Tue Aug 28 1990 08:14 | 16 |
|
Roy,
It is on main st. on your right in the first or second block
after the street turns to a one way. Call them first. I don't have
a number, but they should be in the directory. He only had about
4 packs when I was there and I bought what he had. I would think
that he would have restocked by now.
Rottman's is closer to us though and they carry just about every
high quality supply item that you can think of. The only drawback is
that they are only open Mon. thru Fri. until 5:30 PM. Anyone who has
used their page protectors (9 pocket top loaders) will agree with me
that they are the best. I hope that I am thinking of the same product
that you are looking for. The ones that I use are 3 mills and kind of
krinkely like you described. I could not find a pack unopened so I
could verify that they were indeed Mylites.
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13.28 | Lookin for a large card protector!!! | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Fri Oct 26 1990 13:10 | 11 |
|
Help! I am looking for a "display" protection for uncut sheets.
I looked all thru this weeks SCD but saw nothing. I would prefer
someplace I could drive to rather than order from. Believe me!
this has to be one "big" card sleeve. I want to display it and not
just roll it up and forget about it.
'
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13.29 | Plexiglas | NUTMEG::JACUNSKI | | Fri Oct 26 1990 13:55 | 8 |
| I imagine any kind of sleeve or envelope that big would look wicked
wrinkly, and to shrinkwrap something that big you'd need to give it a
rigid backing, like a piece of wood. I'd spring for a sheet of the
thinnest plexiglas available (1/8"?) and screw it to a piece of
paneling or something. Or maybe two sheets of plexi screwed together
like a big version of one of those individual card holders. Or you
could just cut the sheet and put the individual cards in PVC (PCV?
PFC?) free mylar sleeves 8^).
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13.31 | frame it | SAHQ::RJONES | | Fri Oct 26 1990 16:06 | 2 |
| You could go to a frame shop and get it framed if you want it really
for display like on a wall or somewhere.
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13.32 | Did you see the size of that card holder? | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Mon Oct 29 1990 08:22 | 12 |
|
Re.30
Thanks John. That is kind of what I am looking for, but I don't
know how they would ship something like that. They couldn't roll it
up so I imagine shipping costs will be out of sight. Will UPS deliver
something that bulky and large? I will check them out and if it is
to expensive, I have a friend in Hudson Mass. who builds custom frames
for a good price. Either way, I think it's going to be expensive
Bill
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13.33 | Air-Tite Holders?? | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Wed Nov 07 1990 16:01 | 9 |
| I just sent away for a sample, ($1) to a place in Dalton, Ma, Air-Tite
card holders. No screws, just bend the plexi-glass and the top piece
kind of pops out. I put a card in the case, it appears to be pretty
tight, will fit the older cards, 52T and the newer cards pretty well.
Has anyone else experienced or used this type of card holder, and are
they worth the money. 25 can be purchased for about $13.75 w/ a
carrying box. They lay flat and are better looking than the screw or
plastic screw type which come in all odd shapes and sizes. These are
all standard sizes.
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13.34 | | AISG::DRAGER | Roboco-op | Wed Nov 07 1990 16:47 | 9 |
| Rick,
Do you have the address for this company?? If so, could you
e-mail it to me or post it in the conference?
Thanx.
MD
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13.35 | Air-tite Cases. | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Thu Nov 08 1990 08:32 | 15 |
| The name of the company is :
Air-Tite Holders, Inc.
P.O. Box 83
Dalton, MA. 01227
The cases are offically called Protex Card Cases.
For a $1. you get a sample.
The deal that they send you with the sample is 25 cases plus a case box
for $13.75. Its there special deal. They also have volumn discounts
for dealers who want to buy 50, 100, 500, and the prices are .60/ea,
.55/ea, and .50/ea.
Not bad for the money, and they are considered hard cases.
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13.36 | Protex vs. Snap-It | AISG::DRAGER | Roboco-op | Thu Nov 08 1990 10:20 | 22 |
|
Thanx for the info, Rick! I was hoping that there would
be an actual address for this company as I'm originally from
that part of the state (Pittsfield) and will be heading that
way in a couple of weeks for some of Grandmom's Turkey/Cran-
berry/Football (she plays a tough Right Outside Linebacker :^)).
These holders sound similar to another brand known as
Snap-It. Snap-It's have IMO two nice features: an 'indented'
area for the card to rest in (so the top and bottom covers
don't *MASH* the card) and the ability to be 'stacked' on top
of each other to avoid scratches. I was getting these at a
show for about a buck a piece. I don't know if they're worth
the money, but, they're something new and IMO are nicer than
the standard 'screw' holders.
Are you familiar with this brand, and if so, could you
compare the two?
MD
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13.37 | I think there the same, but no sure. | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Fri Nov 09 1990 12:59 | 17 |
| Never really have had any experience with the ones your talking about,
but I was wondering the same thing. I bet there very simular, the one
I have, has the option of flipping the top plate over, and it holds
either the bigger cards, or the other side, for the smaller newer
cards. There probably the same case, with the distributor being
different. I'm not totally sold on these, but like you said, they lay
flat, and no screws are needed, they don't scratch up as easily, and
there pretty air tight, not waterproof, but close, and finally, the
cost is right, .55/ea. The only thing I don't like is that once the
card is in the case, it doesn't have a nice border look to it. It just
seems to "just" fit, where the bigger case has a nicer look to it, alot
of room around the card. But, they scratch up easier, so theres a
tradeoff somewhere. I think for $13.75, I'll take a chance and buy
25 for my good cards, which are all my cards, because I only collect
Mickey Mantle cards. What I want to find is a case that is air tight
and water proof, so nothing hits the cards. Do you know of any of this
type, besides the sealed up tite cases by Acu-card??
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13.39 | | AISG::DRAGER | Roboco-op | Fri Nov 09 1990 14:32 | 9 |
|
Nope, I have yet to see or hear of a waterproof card holder.
Actually Rick, your collection sounds like it should be placed in
a wall plaque and mounted on a wall... I've seen displays like this
that are fabulous.
MD
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13.40 | My wife might Micro-wave the container. | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Fri Nov 09 1990 16:36 | 13 |
| I like the idea of frozen food containers, I'm just worried I might or
the little wifey might pull the container out of the freezer and plunck
it in the micro wave oven and zapp all my Mantle cards to ash. Pooff!
All gone. Just memories, know what I mean.
But seriously, I just got my issue of the Topps Magazine, and it says
that cards have to breathe, and card holders that are air-tite are
bad, because the card will dry, and get brittle, and will flake away,
so the card must have constant air flow. Now thats a new twist to
me. I figured the airtite case would preserve the card from humidiy,
etc. I'm confused. I think I'm going back to the cigar box in the
attic.
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13.41 | Wall Displays | FUTURE::JST_ONGE | John St.Onge USDSL DTN 275-2715 | Thu Jan 14 1993 07:51 | 9 |
| I ordered a bunch of shoe boxes, 3200 count boxes etc. and I also
ordered a few of those 30 card wall displays. I put a whole set of
the Topps Turn Back the Clock subsets in one of the displays. Looks
nice. I also put the Upper Deck Heroes Checklist cards (the ones
that are paintings/drawings) along with a few other UD special
painting/drawing cards (Ryan 5000 strikeouts, Schmidt Retires etc.)
and it makes a nice display.
John
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