Does anyone know where I could purchase hard plastic comic book cases?
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Does anyone know where I could purchase hard plastic comic book cases?
Just try your local or nearest comic store, should be easy to order also.
I know of no websites though sorry.
I have been casually looking for some too, Kings comics used to stock some good ones they were expensive tho and I have not seen the, stock the, for a while, my local also does not have any hard cases either,
I wonder if CCG sell empty case or just graded comics
How many are you looking for firstly?
If you just have one or two "special" comics you want in a case, it may just be cheaper to submit them to the Comics Grading Company (CGC) at http://www.cgccomics.com/
If you need many, or you'd like to be able to open and access the comics, then you've got a few options you can consider.
BCW do a nice acrylic display case, order from http://www.bcwsupplies.com/products/...ok-display.htm
You can also order these from Amazon.com, which might make for cheaper shipping if you combine with a book or dvd order?
This link will take you to the 5-pack of cases
http://www.davidreilly.com/goto.php?isbn=B003O72YTG
but there are other quantities and product offerings under "Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed"
I just use amazon as I can ue gift certificates :)
Oh, and there are also cheaper options if you have many, such as the 5mm case
http://www.bcwsupplies.com/products/...with-stand.htm
Anyone used these guys?
http://www.comicbookcases.com/
The cases they sell look to be very ideal.
Hmm, might give these guys a shot...
http://www.sportslegendsusa.com/inde...product_id=297
The shpping calculator suggests postage will cost $4.99, no matter how many cases you order! :eek:
that is very similar to the ones i got from kings a few years ago.. different brand i think, i am going over to my parents this evening i will dig out a couple and have a look at the brand, but i like them, they protect well can sit on a book shelf or fit in a comic box.
Millennium Case
they are like the CD case i have not seen them in stores for a long time and not sure if you can buy them from the site unless its in bulk...
Cheers.
I came across Mill Case's site last night, funnily enough. They're too pricey, unfortunately. Pity, as the cases look quite good.
How much did King's Comics sell them for?
I think it was around 36-40 dollars for a pack of 5 or 6, cant remember, I initially picked them up for a few hand drawn sketch covers to protect them and I ended up with around 30 of them currentlly with a lot of DW and IDW incentive covers
it's a shame there isn't more hard covers on the market that are affordable... I would store half my comics in them!!
I'm looking into purchasing comic boards and bags as an alternative to cases, and I see King's Comics have a few different sized bags.
As I'm no expert with this sort of thing, which size bag should I get? Current Size Comic Bags, Golden Size Comic Bags, or Silver Size Comic Bags?
I'm guessing Current Size Comic Bags is the one to go for.
(I should point out that the boards and bags will be for my Voltron and Transformers comics)
Depends on what you want.
Regular trade paperbacks fit perfectly into silver size bags (which are also great for storing story arcs. And of course perfect for silver age comics)
I use mostly those. Easier, and I don't have to scramble for individual issues as much, and it's great protection for my tpbs, from uv etc.
Golden size ones are perfect for hardcovers, like the standard Marvel releases, a normal size hardcover with you know, 6 issues or so.
If you want to store them separately, and they are from the mid 1970's onwards, current size is what you want. Boards are one size anyway.
It really depends on how you prefer to store them.
EDIT: Current size ones are perfect for Voltron and Transformers, other than TF UK issues, obviously.
Current Size Bags it is then. Cheers. ;)
Bags and boards, and they'll have boxes too. They're sized perfectly for comics. There's short and long.
I prefer short, as they're strong enough to stack anyway, and I can fit more in a shallow cupboard that way (or under my bed :S )
The boxes are cardboard, but are surprisingly strong and resilient.
Will be getting boxes too.
Apart from King's Comics, are there any reliable Aussie-based online stores you know of where I can purchases the bags, boards, and boxes from?
Watch out for BB Back (Board and Baggers Back) I know after a session of boarding and bagging the back hurts!
Are you thinking of taping your bags shut?? Or just leave then open?
Got the box, boards and bags yesterday and spent an hour last night boarding and bagging my Voltron & Transformers comics. Am happy to report I did not suffer from BB Back. I guess my bagging and foldering animation cels on a regular basis helped stave off that. :p
How do you store your animation cels?
I REALLY need a folder for mine.
I was told a good brand is Itoya (I think that was it).
Can you recommend a good site? I really only need one, as I only have about a dozen cels.
Also, what size is best? I'm after any recommendation. Cheers.
Got your PM about that. Have shot you a reply.