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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #25

I see the 41mm at this site, we bought ours a couple of years ago, I forget from which site.

www.danscoalbumstore.com/dansco-pages-millimeter-pages-c-100_120.html

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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #26

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Donald Rients wrote: www.danscoalbumstore.com/


I looked at that link, and thought "What the?!?! Dans Coal Bum Store?"

Dansco Album Store makes much more sense.
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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #27

Raven wrote:

Donald Rients wrote: www.danscoalbumstore.com/


I looked at that link, and thought "What the?!?! Dans Coal Bum Store?"

Dansco Album Store makes much more sense.

that made me think of SNL celebrity jeopardy
AN Album Cover
"i 'll take Anal bum cover for 200"

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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #28

After calling every coin shop in greater NE Ohio I finally gave up and tried online. Most of the suggested dealers didn't either have the 24 pocket or enough of them (I wanted 10). I don't have any real money but I do need to oufit new players and these cheap vinyl wallets seemed the best way.

Is there a reliable way to contact Molda or is it too late? I dropped an email to him through his store and got no response.
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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #29

FYI, Molda is male
Have you looked it up in the TDb ?
Please post TDb corrections in this thread .
If I write something in teal, it should not be taken seriously

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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #30

*cricket chirps*

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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #31

www.wizardcoinsupply.com/products/dansco-millimeter-pages/index3.html

the 41mm pages are separate. TD tokens fit in 40mm pages also but they are WAY too tight. Just getting the tokens out of the 40mm pages can damage the page.
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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #32

Toran wrote: Anyone know if one of these binders fits the correct pages?

www.wizardcoinsupply.com/product/dansco-album-gaming-token-plain-38mm.html

www.wizardcoinsupply.com/product/dansco-album-casino-chips-plain.html


I can say first hand the Casino chip binder is too snugv and they will not fit without forcibly damaging the openings, and I'm sure based on the sizing for the 41mm, the 38mm gaming token would also be too small.

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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #33

darkangel866 wrote: Adeya,

Those bead holders are garbage. They can't handle the weight of the tokens. Find the Plano holders that look like them. Fishing shops are a great spot.


I want to get some of these by my google-fu is pretty bad right now. Do you have a link to where I could buy a couple online?

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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #34

Shady Veldrin wrote:

darkangel866 wrote: Adeya,

Those bead holders are garbage. They can't handle the weight of the tokens. Find the Plano holders that look like them. Fishing shops are a great spot.


I want to get some of these by my google-fu is pretty bad right now. Do you have a link to where I could buy a couple online?


I believe they are these. www.johnnyspond.com/plano-model-1080.html

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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #35

Thanks! I was using all the wrong terms, sinker, tube, etc. "Stack jar" seems to be the buzz word that brings back a lot more.

I also found these, which appear to be a bit larger at a 2" diameter
www.boaterbarn.com/screw_stack_jars_2_6pk_72948_prd1.htm

If anyone can confirm that the Plano 1080's do hold tokens well despite the tight dimensions at 1.5 inches that would be great. If I'm going to order some I'd rather order a bunch to save the shipping cost

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Re: Best Ways to Hold Tokens 9 years 10 months ago #36

I will also second the vote for the Dansco binders as being a reliable storage solution for tokens going into the dungeon. I've had one of Molda's wallets he made for me for a couple years ago and I love it, but my only concern is with the harris coin wallet insert. Over time I noticed considerable tearing and cracking in the plastic, and in the end it just isn't worth losing any of my tokens, so I don't risk it and use it for quick consumables now.

As for the size concern of the dansco albums, I'm talking with a friend who does leatherwork to see if we can make a type of leather book cover that fits over the album, latches the book closed and then connects via snaps or something simple to a belt. I'm also a fan of some of the types of satchels and messenger bags on etc which can go really nicely with a costume and provide that much needed light storage in the dungeon without being a huge rolling case or a bulky backpack

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