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May 18, 2017
Reducing the chaos
Just recently purchased a few silver bars, an offshoot of coin collecting, and it immediately became clear that it would a problem storing the little buggers. First I was elated to find air-tite holders for them - a better protection against tarnishing than the plastic film some of them came it. But that wasn't the worst of it. Then came - what to do with the now encapsulated bars? I had bought some similar boxes for some silver bullion coins I had - short sets and such. As I followed the seller of those, along came an email advertising the same type of storage for a limited number of 1-oz bars. They're not fine polished wood or glass encased. Just a basic nicely covered cardboard container with die cut holes to hold the bars firmly in place. And priced accordingly, as in very reasonable. A perfect solution for the problem. The bars will be stored in an organized fashion, and won't get shuffled around and lost. A person could get carried away an buy all kinds of 'brands' of bullion bars,and need a lot more space. But I intend to be very selective and add certain ones to my small collection, and these boxes for 6 bars is exactly what I was looking for.

Jan 20, 2019
Price almost too good to be true.
A Far East souce was less expensive than, but of identical quality, the usual sources of coin capsules, in the US (or Europe).

Sep 14, 2019
Excellent bag for the money
As well constructed a bag as you can get for the money. I'm putting a Fender T-bucket bass in it, which is a mid-scale (32"), so it's a little loose fitting, length-wise, but the body end is good. There exists a Fender-branded hard-shell case for such a bass, but, if you can anyone with one in stock, the price is as much as, or more than I paid for the guitar, which is just wrong.