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Now that I am starting to collect CPS2 games and other arcade PCB's, I don't want to be "that guy" that happhazzardly stacks bare boards on dirty shelves. The same kind of anal retentiveness used when caring for MVS carts should carry over.
Using the boxes I ship many of you inserts in, I created a CPS2 (cardboard) shockbox.
The insides are lined with 1" foam and fit a CPS2 board snug. The extra box for Mr. Driller 2 is way oversized for the board, but I would rather have uniformity in my display than some uneven box.
If I can figure out a way to make these without so much manual labor I am going to start offering them on Southtown for other CPS2 collectors.
Using the boxes I ship many of you inserts in, I created a CPS2 (cardboard) shockbox.
The insides are lined with 1" foam and fit a CPS2 board snug. The extra box for Mr. Driller 2 is way oversized for the board, but I would rather have uniformity in my display than some uneven box.
If I can figure out a way to make these without so much manual labor I am going to start offering them on Southtown for other CPS2 collectors.