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RZR_LZR
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I have 4 of the broken token boxes and they're pretty good, but they're the same as an "artist's case" from hobby lobby + BT's inserts for more than the combined cost if the two (self assembly of laser cut ply isn't that hard).
There's also a couple things I dislike about them. First, the dividers can fall out pretty easily. They just slide in. This could be fixed by some superglue, but then it's less flexible next time you re-sort. Second, they're taller internally than MTG cards, so you'll have to put in some sort of spacer if you want it to be quiet when you're carrying it around. I used some 12"x12" packing foam sheets from Zoro.com
The cases are pretty bullet proof though, and I have 4 that I use to store different cubes in.
Aug 17, 2016
G-Deuce
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RZR_LZRYes, I was suggesting self assembly. The artists boxes with a 50% coupon are a much better deal.
Aug 17, 2016
RZR_LZR
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G-DeuceSo you did! I wasn't reading too closely the first time through. I just wanted to make it clear not to be a sucker like I was when I bought mine.
I also have a Pirate Lab carry case that I use to hold deck boxes. Without the foam inserts, it can fit 5 deck boxes wide and 6 deck boxes deep (I have standard Ultra Pro deck boxes with 1 row of edh decks). It gets pretty heavy when you pack it that full, but I haven't noticed much wear on the straps over the 4 months I've had it.
Aug 17, 2016
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