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Hello all,
I've been searching for a low cost, no craftsmanship necessary, solution for holding my ever-growing stack of adventure cards. I came across these acrylic boxes (originally designed to hold sweetener packets).
These are made by USAcrylic, but I actually found and bought them from Amazon for next to nothing. Let me know what you think. Any better solutions out there? I've seen QRal's work, and those are certainly very sharp looking, but not as easy to get your hands on.
Link to the racks:
http://usacrylic.com/serveware.html
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These look great! Did you go with the one size or did you get both?
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Thank you. I went with the larger of the two sizes. It measures 8.5"L x 5.5"W x 3.5"H. One rack holds almost all of my adventure cards (base game, Reaper, Dungeon, Frost March, and Sacred Pool). A simple divider helps me track our progression through the deck, and lets us know when we need to shuffle.
I use the second rack with dividers to hold Dungeon cards and spell cards.
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This looks really good, can you please share the amazon link to where you bought it? I found several on amazon but none mentioned the size.
Also, where did you get that black tray to place all other cards on? Like the alignment cards and purschase deck.
Let me know,
best regards
allawi
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Allawi,
Here is the Amazon link to the horizontal acrylic card holder:
This is a link to a vertical acrylic card holder I was eyeing. Although the dimensions seem to fit, I did not purchase and test this one, so buyer beware. If it works, it would also be really nifty:
Lastly, here is the business card rack that you saw in my photo. I has worked very nicely for us in handling the small stacks of cards (purchase deck, stables deck, alignment cards,…). It is made by deflect-o:
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