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Re: 3-ring binders...
In Response To: Chip storage - what do you do ()

with 12-pocket pages, and cardboard chip holders.

For the most part, 1" or 1 1/2" binders, divided as follows (alphabetized by casino):

Las Vegas-Strip
Las Vegas-downtown
Las Vegas-other
Reno
Tahoe
Laughlin
Misc Nevada (alphatetized by town)

The binders also house postcards, slot cards, tokens, matchbook covers...most anything small/flat enough to fit into plastic pages. When I set it up initially, I only put 5-6 chips in each page, to leave room for the collection to grow grin . I add more pages as needed, and when a binder is too full, half of the pages go into another album.

I like the smaller binders, because it's easier to pull them out and look at stuff...bigger binders tend to get pretty heavy! grin

Personally, I like to use white labels to close the holders...I like the look, and I don't like staples next to the chips. Also, I place the holder's fold on the left, and close the top and the bottom...leaving the right side of the holder open for accessibility, so I can hold or scan the chip without the holder.

Periodically I go through and number the chips that we've added. That also gives an opportunity to notice any problems (like bleeding chips), hopefully before the problem is too severe. (Though I have to admit, it's been quite awhile since I've gone through them...they're really way overdue for an inspection... sad )

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Chip storage - what do you do
I do the Albums, flips and use a 4" binder
Re: Chip storage - what do you do
Pain in the neck two big safes. Bolted to ground
dancos, flips in 3 ring sheets, boxes...
Binders, Racks, Tubes, Boxes
Re: 3-ring binders...
Binders, Racks, Tubes, Boxes
Those Are Not Pictures I Uploaded
Now This Is Really Strange
Re: Too many previews...or
Re: Chip storage - what do you do
Re: That's a great post! grin
Frames
2-part epoxy urethane on plywood...

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