Ya, those that form 9 cards pictures or 3 card pictures i can them in folders. But there are those that are just better to keep stored as singles. Can appreciate each card art more that way. Thanks for the sub!
You're putting a lot of pressure on the lower half of the card, but not the top half of the card. This will create a horizontal crease over time with how tightly you packed the box at 6:45. You either need to put some rigid object in front of the last card on either side or find a different storage box.
I guess it would be a minus since this was mainly targeted to card game sets. But I am using them to store my regular non playable card set. I wouldnt want the flap to be removable. So this is just nice for me
so far i havent encountered any major scratches or even hairline scratches. Its quite resilient. But dont be going rubbing them together. Its still plastic afterall. I just do the basic slotting in and out of the arkhive and the clear boulders are fine. I got my 40 and 60 from my local MTG store. www.threekingsloot.com/ you can check them out here
thanks for the video dude !
hey thanks for watching man. Hoped it helped answering any doubts you had
Good info. I have mine in a folder.
Ya, those that form 9 cards pictures or 3 card pictures i can them in folders.
But there are those that are just better to keep stored as singles. Can appreciate each card art more that way. Thanks for the sub!
Gonna get me few of those! More video on the shiny cards please
Will do. Thanks for watching. What shiny cards do you have?
You're putting a lot of pressure on the lower half of the card, but not the top half of the card. This will create a horizontal crease over time with how tightly you packed the box at 6:45. You either need to put some rigid object in front of the last card on either side or find a different storage box.
Noted. Thanks for the tip. Ya i think the rigid object in front will work. Will try that out. Thanks again!
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Thanks for watching
Only minus is that the "flap" is stuck to the box. If it was loose with strong magnets like Dragon Shields Carpet, it would be insane!
I guess it would be a minus since this was mainly targeted to card game sets. But I am using them to store my regular non playable card set. I wouldnt want the flap to be removable. So this is just nice for me
Good review and info, thanks! May I ask what camera you used for this recording? It's really good quality!
Thanks for watching dude. Happy that you found it informative. Im using my phone to record this. Its a Pixel 2XL.
How many of the 60+ Boulders will fit in the arkhive? I know it's 5 of the 80+.
6 of the 60+ fits nicely in the arkhive
@@haulinggoodtime thanks!
@@haulinggoodtime do 6 fit snugly, or is there space left over?
@@davidybarra6004 snug fit. no space
@@haulinggoodtime awesome! Exactly what I was looking for.
Great video! Can I check with you does the clear boulder gets scratches easily? And where did you get the 40 and 60+ boulders!
so far i havent encountered any major scratches or even hairline scratches. Its quite resilient. But dont be going rubbing them together. Its still plastic afterall. I just do the basic slotting in and out of the arkhive and the clear boulders are fine.
I got my 40 and 60 from my local MTG store. www.threekingsloot.com/
you can check them out here
@@haulinggoodtime Thanks!
WHY U NO SHOW THE CARDS!!!!
huh? how the cards?
what talking you?
@@haulinggoodtime i want to see the cards in the box
@@Averagecasualgamer im guessing you didnt watch the whole video.
@@haulinggoodtime i want to see more of the shiny cards
@@Averagecasualgamer oh those. that will be coming soon