To encase or not to encase?

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby dexiesmom » Mon May 28, 2018 6:05 pm

Depends. A lot of my displays are open box as I just some props. (My Snow White display has little fake diamonds around it.) but my more expensive pieces are all in hard cases. My ones on shelves stacked all have soft cases.
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby FearlessPhotog » Mon May 28, 2018 7:45 pm

d3postman wrote:
FearlessPhotog wrote:
PopYouOff wrote:
where do you get your soft protectors?


ebay, from a seller called retro protection



Thanks for the intel!


you're welcome!

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby FearlessPhotog » Mon May 28, 2018 7:46 pm

PopYouOff wrote:
d3postman wrote:
FearlessPhotog wrote:
ebay, from a seller called retro protection



Thanks for the intel!



thanks!


no worries! hope you get cases you like

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby runtodere » Mon May 28, 2018 8:12 pm

FearlessPhotog wrote:
PopYouOff wrote:
FearlessPhotog wrote:soft pop protectors are cheap enough that you should just buy them in bulk and protecting everything, only get the hard cases for valuable stuf


where do you get your soft protectors?


ebay, from a seller called retro protection

I use retro as well - they have a website and a heavy duty version of the soft protector which I like. The heavy duty ones aren't stacks, of course, but they are very sturdy and I've never worried about them getting crushed. Although, I also don't but 50LB weights on top of them either!

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby FearlessPhotog » Mon May 28, 2018 9:01 pm

runtodere wrote:
FearlessPhotog wrote:
PopYouOff wrote:
where do you get your soft protectors?


ebay, from a seller called retro protection

I use retro as well - they have a website and a heavy duty version of the soft protector which I like. The heavy duty ones aren't stacks, of course, but they are very sturdy and I've never worried about them getting crushed. Although, I also don't but 50LB weights on top of them either!


thank you for the details, i haven’t ordered much from them lately but i need to check out these heavy duty cases to mentioned

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby Clutch » Mon May 28, 2018 10:52 pm

$20-$50 Soft Protector $50+ Stack.
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby Jeffbot4001 » Tue May 29, 2018 1:24 am

NCDS wrote:
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Barnes and Noble (surprisingly) sometimes has online sales and free shipping with orders over a certain amount. There might be a cheaper option, but I usually end up getting mine at around $5 per case.



i've been looking for the cheapest bet
ill start with barnes


When they have a good sale I but them from there. It's all about waiting for the right sale and then stocking up.


Well, they're having a Memorial Day sale, if anyone's interested.
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby runtodere » Tue May 29, 2018 12:25 pm

FearlessPhotog wrote:
runtodere wrote:
FearlessPhotog wrote:
ebay, from a seller called retro protection

I use retro as well - they have a website and a heavy duty version of the soft protector which I like. The heavy duty ones aren't stacks, of course, but they are very sturdy and I've never worried about them getting crushed. Although, I also don't but 50LB weights on top of them either!


thank you for the details, i haven’t ordered much from them lately but i need to check out these heavy duty cases to mentioned

Of course!

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby Mjacob78 » Tue May 29, 2018 12:27 pm

Yes if stacking definitely place I pop protectors. When I first started collecting I stacked them again the wall and some on the bottom got damaged. Now I unbox them all to see the great designs on them lol
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby racheva » Tue May 29, 2018 12:29 pm

I agree with others that Retro Protection https://www.retroprotection.com is the way to go. He has a bunch of custom sizes for different shaped boxes. Warning tho, he does tend to run low closer to con season, so I'd stock up now! I like to bring them with me to protect them right after purchase.
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby NCDS » Tue May 29, 2018 3:39 pm

I tried the ones from 7 Bucks a Pop, I wasn't impressed they are slightly thinner and they put a symbol on the top which I don't like. They are cheaper though so it's a better choice than the flimsy thin ones. Overall Retro Protection is my favorite.
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby FearlessPhotog » Tue May 29, 2018 5:34 pm

racheva wrote:I agree with others that Retro Protection https://www.retroprotection.com is the way to go. He has a bunch of custom sizes for different shaped boxes. Warning tho, he does tend to run low closer to con season, so I'd stock up now! I like to bring them with me to protect them right after purchase.


good tip! i should place and order soon to have them ready for sdcc

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby Batz31 » Tue May 29, 2018 5:39 pm

I only protect the pops I really like and my grails. I really don't worry to much about my commons.

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby wolfy233 » Tue May 29, 2018 6:48 pm

FearlessPhotog wrote:
racheva wrote:I agree with others that Retro Protection https://www.retroprotection.com is the way to go. He has a bunch of custom sizes for different shaped boxes. Warning tho, he does tend to run low closer to con season, so I'd stock up now! I like to bring them with me to protect them right after purchase.


good tip! i should place and order soon to have them ready for sdcc


Ordered from them before, it's a good copy and good products.

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby PopYouOff » Wed May 30, 2018 1:30 am

FearlessPhotog wrote:
d3postman wrote:
FearlessPhotog wrote:
ebay, from a seller called retro protection



Thanks for the intel!


you're welcome!


placed my order thanks
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby clutch09 » Wed May 30, 2018 4:02 am

I put grails in pop stacks and leave everything else in their boxes. I don't stack them too high though. I might have to though after I organize my collection. lol
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby FearlessPhotog » Wed May 30, 2018 9:25 am

Batz31 wrote:I only protect the pops I really like and my grails. I really don't worry to much about my commons.


commons can sometimes become grails you know lol

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby Batz31 » Wed May 30, 2018 4:10 pm

FearlessPhotog wrote:
Batz31 wrote:I only protect the pops I really like and my grails. I really don't worry to much about my commons.


commons can sometimes become grails you know lol

I know that's why I keep them nice and protected in plastic containers, so they don't get damaged.

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby FearlessPhotog » Wed May 30, 2018 10:03 pm

Batz31 wrote:
FearlessPhotog wrote:
Batz31 wrote:I only protect the pops I really like and my grails. I really don't worry to much about my commons.


commons can sometimes become grails you know lol

I know that's why I keep them nice and protected in plastic containers, so they don't get damaged.


ah, gotcha! :)

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby funkosundae » Fri Jun 01, 2018 8:40 pm

Definitely encase your Pops! in pop protectors. Accidents do happen when you lease expect it.

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby tiger99885 » Fri Jun 01, 2018 8:56 pm

I am putting all of mine in soft protectors. I agree with what others have said, you never know when an accident can happen. But honestly, to each theur own....you have to collect and do what makes you happy. I like retro protection, but sometimes on Amazon you can find a good deal on 4" soft protectors.

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby djwu » Fri Jun 01, 2018 9:10 pm

Ultimately your decision because it is your collection. I have some in soft, some are in hard, and others not in anything (this also beginning to sound a bit wrong)
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby fbingha » Sat Jun 02, 2018 2:55 am

I put all of my pops in .50 mm protectors, from the $3 pop to the $600 pop.
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby MikeySanz » Sat Jun 02, 2018 3:22 am

Stack them all in stacks!!

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby ETphonehome » Sat Jun 02, 2018 3:50 am

wolvie wrote:I put all of my pops in .50 mm protectors, from the $3 pop to the $600 pop.


Which ones are the .50 mm protectors?

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby socaliwong » Sat Jun 02, 2018 4:36 am

jimma wrote:OOB for life! I keep my expensive pop's boxes in hard stacks tho

It's all or nothing.. Including the expensive one. [-X lol
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby Popsaysyee » Sat Jun 02, 2018 6:00 am

alphaomega1291 wrote:I'm a relatively new collector and wondering what you guys do when it comes to encasing your pops in protectors or just stacking them on top of each other without protection? I've been putting all my pops in a protector regardless if they're "expensive" or common. I can see how that can start to get expensive given that the plastic containers range in cost from $.50-$3. Also do you prefer displaying your pops freely or in their boxes?

Here's my collection so far: https://imgur.com/a/qUp9Kr6


Nice collection! I’m definitely an Out If Box collector being I love the details on each Pop made and appreciate the work Funko has done on each Pop. However, I still keep the boxes since most of the box art is awesome artwork on it’s own. I also have some Pops in protectors when it comes to stacking them in box. But if I have space, I’ll take most of my Pops Out Of Box to display.
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby fbingha » Sat Jun 02, 2018 11:07 am

ETphonehome wrote:
wolvie wrote:I put all of my pops in .50 mm protectors, from the $3 pop to the $600 pop.


Which ones are the .50 mm protectors?


Google search for .50mm pop protector. They are thicker than the normal which allows one to stack them very high with no worry about the bottom collapsing. Only cost around a $1 each.
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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby ETphonehome » Sat Jun 02, 2018 6:10 pm

wolvie wrote:
ETphonehome wrote:
wolvie wrote:I put all of my pops in .50 mm protectors, from the $3 pop to the $600 pop.


Which ones are the .50 mm protectors?


Google search for .50mm pop protector. They are thicker than the normal which allows one to stack them very high with no worry about the bottom collapsing. Only cost around a $1 each.


Ok...which company did you buy yours from?

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Re: To encase or not to encase?

Postby datfunkojawn » Sat Jun 02, 2018 6:37 pm

They look a lot better out of box but it’s really up to you. Many out of box them but keep the boxes stashed away and protected to avoid damage. You can always take the pop oob without damaging the box.
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