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So, Claudio, what do you store YOUR paper counters in? (Not just for Claudio)
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<blockquote data-quote="DSC-EricPrice" data-source="post: 620381" data-attributes="member: 2110"><p>We've seen a number of things proposed to us, and most of them are mentioned in this thread. Acro-Mils makes a great plastic box for holding the smaller pieces (like 1x1s and 1x2s). We've yet to find a perfect box for holding each of the different size pieces. Believe me, we have looked and looked and looked some more! Im sure Jason and the guys at Fiery Dragon have too. We're considering stocking the ones from Acro-Mils for sale on our online website, but we're worried it would cause all kinds of additional headaches with shipping. </p><p></p><p>If people really endorse getting the little baggies I think we here at Dragon Scale Counters would be happy to stock them. Maybe we could talk rpgshop into stocking them too. They arent expensive to buy, but as far as I know the only way to get them is a) finding them at the local craft store or b) buying them in boxes of 1000 (which is how we get our 4x6 packages). Obviously, no one person needs 1000 poly bags. For any of you gluttons of punishment who want to buy 1000 bags you can do so by going to <a href="http://www.papermart.com." target="_blank">www.papermart.com.</a> Im sure there are tons of other places, thats just where we bought ours.</p><p></p><p>While we're on the subject of counters, do the people reading this thread have any extra counters left over from an odd product mix that they won't ever use? Any counters ruined (and yet for whatever reason not yet thrown away)? Dragon Scale Counters is also considering buying these counters for credit. Would such a program be well received, or would it be just too much of a bother to mail them in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSC-EricPrice, post: 620381, member: 2110"] We've seen a number of things proposed to us, and most of them are mentioned in this thread. Acro-Mils makes a great plastic box for holding the smaller pieces (like 1x1s and 1x2s). We've yet to find a perfect box for holding each of the different size pieces. Believe me, we have looked and looked and looked some more! Im sure Jason and the guys at Fiery Dragon have too. We're considering stocking the ones from Acro-Mils for sale on our online website, but we're worried it would cause all kinds of additional headaches with shipping. If people really endorse getting the little baggies I think we here at Dragon Scale Counters would be happy to stock them. Maybe we could talk rpgshop into stocking them too. They arent expensive to buy, but as far as I know the only way to get them is a) finding them at the local craft store or b) buying them in boxes of 1000 (which is how we get our 4x6 packages). Obviously, no one person needs 1000 poly bags. For any of you gluttons of punishment who want to buy 1000 bags you can do so by going to [url]www.papermart.com.[/url] Im sure there are tons of other places, thats just where we bought ours. While we're on the subject of counters, do the people reading this thread have any extra counters left over from an odd product mix that they won't ever use? Any counters ruined (and yet for whatever reason not yet thrown away)? Dragon Scale Counters is also considering buying these counters for credit. Would such a program be well received, or would it be just too much of a bother to mail them in? [/QUOTE]
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