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u/SonofaBith · 1 pointr/PucaTrade

I'm looking for the Kaalia card sleeves that came in the Ultra-pro Commander Tower Deck box. (as seen here): http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Commander-Tower-Set-Ultrapro/dp/B00PIV6LJK

I'm interested in either acquiring 10 sleeves, or the full pack of 120 sleeves that came in the box. I would prefer un-played (and will pay more if they are), but will take very light play. I'm negotiable on the price.
Since this is an "outside of Puca" transaction (meaning there is no trade number) I would prefer to send half the points first, and the remaining half upon completion. If you are a Gold member, I will send all the points up front, trusting your honesty. Message me here, or through Puca. Thanks for your help!
https://pucatrade.com/profiles/show/48512

u/bubbafry · 4 pointsr/PucaTrade

My preferred methods:

  1. Put unsleeved cards in a Team Bag. Place a top loader on the front and the back (the cards are sandwiched between the 2 toploaders). I use two pieces of Painter's Tape, one wraps around vertically and one wraps around horizontally. I send cards like this to buylist and seems to work well, since most vendors do not like individually sleeved cards.

  2. Put cards in perfect fits, then put them in a Clear Hinged Box. They make different sizes depending on how many cards you need to send. I like to put them in sleeves because the cards rattle around in the boxes. Not sure if it actually causes any damage, but the sleeves make me feel better.


    I am not a big fan of shoving a bunch of cards in a penny sleeve, which is another common solution. I've received cards like this, and one thing that happens is that either the front or the back card slips out a little, then the pressure from the other cards creates an indentation in the card. It's happened to me more than once.
u/LaysanRail · 1 pointr/PucaTrade

I only ship with A1 Envelopes sized 3 5/8" x 5 1/8"
They're the perfect size for Top-Loaders and never get crunched in the postal sorting machines (as larger envelopes sometimes do). Additionally, they're lightweight and can fit 9 cards + 2 top-loaders before you need to add additional postage in excess of the 1oz forever stamp limit.
http://www.amazon.com/Envelope-White-Square-Flap-Envelopes/dp/B004O2EXKI/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hpc_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1Y7PRY4AKS7YRSXMEM7B

u/liquidbiue · 1 pointr/PucaTrade

Thanks for all the input guys. I've been doing some research on cheap laser printers since I can use it for shipping and my girlfriend can use it for printing classwork out. I found this article (http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-cheap-printer/) about good, cheap laser printers. tldr: this is their recommendation: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LZS5EEI

u/monkeyeatalota · 3 pointsr/PucaTrade

I use these:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ETP9RG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00

They can hold between 15-18 cards max. If I send more than that I just use more than one. They aren't as rigid as standard toploaders, but with a bunch of cards inside they are plenty strong.

u/enewman4 · 2 pointsr/PucaTrade

I think these are the size you're looking for.

EDIT: These are also at a really good price, for right now at least.