crunchysuperman #1 Posted March 20, 2007 I've started putting a lot of my 2600 games in ziplock baggies now, but some won't fit the standard 4x5 bags I'm using. So, I got some 5x5 for the Sega Grip & Xonox SE cases & some 5x7 for Xonox DE cases. Trouble is, I had to get them in 1000qty, so I've got many to spare. $4 shipped for packs of 100 of either style. PM me if you're interested. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ianoid #2 Posted March 20, 2007 I've started putting a lot of my 2600 games in ziplock baggies now, but some won't fit the standard 4x5 bags I'm using. So, I got some 5x5 for the Sega Grip & Xonox SE cases & some 5x7 for Xonox DE cases. Trouble is, I had to get them in 1000qty, so I've got many to spare. $4 shipped for packs of 100 of either style. PM me if you're interested. Do those 4x5 bags fit very tightly? I just don't like those really tight bags. I'm always afraid I'll damage a label pulling one out of the bag to play. And are they made of the plastic that won't discolor? I remember a thread a year or two back about the different plastics for storage. What are these made of? I may be good for some 5x5 bags. I know this is silly, but can you post pix of carts in these bags? ian Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crunchysuperman #3 Posted March 20, 2007 The 4x5 bags I got from Atariguide. The only fit issue I have with them isn't so much a problem for the labels, but rather the ribs on some of the cases (Activision/Spectravision). But they still fit. I'd rather have them fit snugly than use a huge, wadded-up sack of a bag The bigger bags I bought are 2mil polyethylene. They're probably not any kind of "certified archival quality", but they're the same type of bag you'd get from Atariguide or AA. Primarily just to protect the labels from handling & dirt. I'll take some pictures tonight. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites