I think you mean: http://www.saveyourgames.it/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=49Best of the best
Simple nylon bugs may release chloride gas as well?One has to be careful with ziplock bags. A lot of them will yellow and release chloride gas that damages stuff.
Just make sure to get some polypropolene/mylar/archival type stuff if you are that serious.
Look - I don't know shit about where to buy these AES cases, but I suggest at least 1 more layer on top of these fuckers, as they scuff easily - Gotta protect the investment in your investment.
My suggested storage method for an AES game: Cart in original snap case, snap case inside one of these sleeves, no less than 6 mil plastic bag to stop from scuffing, then a white cardboard/corrugate slip case to stop UV light from fading the art.
Oh you're in Pennsylvania - dry as shit in the winter, humid as fuck in the summer? What kind of room you keep these in - climate controlled? You might want to look into a large safe deposit box at your bank.
Look - I don't know shit about where to buy these AES cases, but I suggest at least 1 more layer on top of these fuckers, as they scuff easily - Gotta protect the investment in your investment.
My suggested storage method for an AES game: Cart in original snap case, snap case inside one of these sleeves, no less than 6 mil plastic bag to stop from scuffing, then a white cardboard/corrugate slip case to stop UV light from fading the art.
Oh you're in Pennsylvania - dry as shit in the winter, humid as fuck in the summer? What kind of room you keep these in - climate controlled? You might want to look into a large safe deposit box at your bank.
Relax and have a Hot n Ready.
Forgive me fellas, you know I get carried away when it comes to storage and preservation of these investments.
Forgive me fellas, you know I get carried away when it comes to storage and preservation of these investments.
Forgive me fellas, you know I get carried away when it comes to storage and preservation of these investments.
My suggested storage method for an AES game: Cart in original snap case, snap case inside one of these sleeves, no less than 6 mil plastic bag to stop from scuffing, then a white cardboard/corrugate slip case to stop UV light from fading the art.
I know what you mean. It's not like it's an MVS cart in a shockbox and clear plastic though. I have these for my sealed AES games that I had doubles of. I don't use these for the games I actually play though.
Lamuna.
LOL, missing a few layers though. Game>saran wrap>shockbox>clear plastic case>lock box>safe>bank>snow globe.