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Great idea! Thank you Dennis! Look forward to seeing you at COA.
Vicky Wall

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From: "Dennis Sargent" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 6, 2014 9:55:54 AM
Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] Shell storage drawer ideas?

Hi everyone,

It might be a great topic for an informal workshop at COA.
I will bring pictures and information on cabinets and storage to Wilmington.
I will be there and available on my cell phone at (352) 516-7821

Best wishes,

Dennis Sargent

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From: Conchologists List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Vicky Wall
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2014 9:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] Shell storage drawer ideas?

Hi Maureen,
Thank you for asking your questions as I have found some new ideas too! Due to space limitations I don't store all of my shells in cabinets/drawers. I store my larger shells in trays/cases but keep most of my cases empty to use for exhibits. The majority of my shells are self-collected so I have them stored according to their location. I have them in ziplock bags in plastic sterlite containers that stack nicely.
I would love to have everything in plastic containers in trays so they are easier to view. That might be something I'll do in the future.
Thanks again for starting this great thread! If you are able to come to the COA Convention in August in Wilmington, I hope to meet you.

Vicky Wall
Mayodan, NC


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From: "Leslie Crnkovic" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 5, 2014 11:16:29 PM
Subject: [CONCH-L] Shell storage drawer ideas?

Hi Maureen,

There are so many ways you can go about this, depending on budget, aesthetics, and space.
Many of my storage drawers are homemade, or modified dressers etc.  Tutu Eclectica.

Others... STEEL
Vizidex - the old file drawer system to store 5.5 x 8 Index Cards.
The drawers were only 1" high (cards laid flat and flopped back and forth), perfect of the 1x1, 1x2, & 2x2 plastic boxes etc.
I have 3 units, totaling 36 Legal Size 1" high Drawers.  Very compact.
Problem,  Difficult to find these anymore.

Summer 2012 I also bought Flat File Cabinets ...used for storing Blueprints and Maps.  I have 1" high and 2" high drawer sets.
Should have stuck with all 2".  I don't seem to have enough under 1" high shells to fill 20 - 1" x 3 ft D x 4 ft W Drawers.
You can often buy these used reasonably priced at the local used office furniture co.

PLASTIC BOXES.

AMAC makes a premium product.  You can buy direct with an order minimum.
There boxes ate well made, squared corners,  crystal clear, and a full OD of 1x1, 1x2, & 2x2 These products are also sold at the Container Store... so a good way to try them out.
www.amacpackaging.com

Althor, has a less expensive product.  Rounded corners, and closer to 3/4"
rather than a full 1"
The plastic is not as brittle and is not as clear.    You can buy direct
with an order minimum.
Micro collectors such as Emilio Garcia prefer Althor it because it is smaller than the full 1", thus more will fit in his drawers.
www.althor.com

AMAC and Althor both have a wide variety of sizes of boxes other than the ones above.
Also, both have been easy to work with in the past, but I have not needed to buy in 10 years.

Over the years, I switched back and forth using the old paperboard boxes with clear tops, to plastic boxes, to zip-lock bags of different sizes then back to the plastic boxes.  What I have is a mix.
Till last summer, during the previous 3 years I had been blessed to travel for work and brought back many shells from across the US and abroad, Plus I have finally started doing some trading.  ...Today, I received a lovely bunch of common shells from Spain.
Now, in addition to the above, I have many plastic shoe boxes filled with shells awaiting processing into the collection.


Just more to think about...


Leslie

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