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Re: Chip storage help
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Mike, I also use 2½" by 2½" flips for the same reasons. But for sealing them I use Avery 5 eighths by 7 eighths removable labels (Avery #05424). I fold the flip then attach the labels to the left and right open end only, then insert the chip. This allows me to slide the chip in and out for scanning, etc. I have a Dansco Casino Chip album that I got from my Secret Santa here on the board that I keep my highest-end chips in. I too would like to go Air-Tite, (I like the foam-ringers) but even though my collection is still young, it would cost me several $100 to catch it up, and like you said there are no storage pages for them (a HINT to Air-Tites.com!!!).

I guess the answer is...there is no answer. You do what ya gotta do, with the materials you have at hand, or re-vamp everything.

It's OK though. You learn to live with having to step over Binders and bubble-mailer bins, having bags of re-useable packing and mailing stuff around, your 19" monitor reduced to 8" viewable due to sticky notes!

You rode to the top of a slippery-slope, and the chair has dumped you out. Grab your poles and make sure your strapped in, cuz the ride is gonna be a wild one!

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