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Post by fifisdead on Sept 8, 2007 22:25:40 GMT -5
you could also make your own, that's always fun... a do it yourself project...
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Post by Nathan454 on Sept 9, 2007 15:16:10 GMT -5
And another question... I have heard to use plastic sleeves for the cards, my question is: All of them?! How does this affect gameplay? It doesn't really affect it too much. I just keep all of my cards in a large tackle box and pull out one stack of cards at a time. They are not really tough to hang on to. I enjoy them.
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Post by bunnyonspeed on Sept 9, 2007 19:47:42 GMT -5
Thank you! I think I'm going to try it with at least a few decks and see if I like it.
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Post by Amanda on Sept 12, 2007 9:06:15 GMT -5
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Post by Amanda on Oct 4, 2007 12:42:23 GMT -5
I bought sleeves by mail today in each deck color(including two separate ones for the kinder decks) to see how playing with them is especially since I photocopied the Omegas and the scotch tape shows and might be a give away that someone has an "special" card at least with the sleeves they will be hard pressed the unfortunate part is that after I put the sleeves on they may/probably will be two wide to go into my 6 deck shuffler.
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Post by Vinius on Oct 5, 2007 10:37:36 GMT -5
I bought sleeves by mail today in each deck color(including two separate ones for the kinder decks) to see how playing with them is especially since I photocopied the Omegas and the scotch tape shows and might be a give away that someone has an "special" card at least with the sleeves they will be hard pressed the unfortunate part is that after I put the sleeves on they may/probably will be two wide to go into my 6 deck shuffler. Please let us know how it goes. I'd like to consider sleeves, but being able to shuffle easily is a higher priority.
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Post by sandman712 on May 27, 2008 16:24:16 GMT -5
if you dont have Kinder Bunnies then absolutely everything fits in the original box. and pretty nicely too.
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Post by Amanda on May 28, 2008 1:45:36 GMT -5
I bought sleeves by mail today in each deck color(including two separate ones for the kinder decks) to see how playing with them is especially since I photocopied the Omegas and the scotch tape shows and might be a give away that someone has an "special" card at least with the sleeves they will be hard pressed the unfortunate part is that after I put the sleeves on they may/probably will be two wide to go into my 6 deck shuffler. Please let us know how it goes. I'd like to consider sleeves, but being able to shuffle easily is a higher priority. Sorry Vinius, hope you come back to see this, but I've played a number of times and been able to put all cards through the deck shuffler with their sleeves and it works alright, thought it has doubled the size of the deck even more than usual... The only place where the cards get a little tight is when I put them in a Vegas style dealers shoe(because after you have put all those cards in sleeves you have to keep the piles short otherwise the deck falls over) but as long as you don't cram cards into the shoe then you should be fine.
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Post by Mr. Fribble on Sept 5, 2008 23:23:24 GMT -5
I use clear ultra pro sleeves and the large black Rook Steel Storage case with 4 rook tins. It holds all the sets plus kinder with a little room to spare.
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Post by bunnynombre on Mar 29, 2011 7:59:04 GMT -5
of course the other way is just to use the existing box... i760.photobucket.com/albums/xx244/tomelnombre/IMG_0787a.jpgJust made a couple of square tubes out of an amazon box, which'll store all the dice etc and keep everything nice and tidy, currently stores the blue, yellow, red, violet, orange, green, white and stainless but could be easily adapted for fewer decks... On the other hand I need an alternative when I get the rest of them :-)
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Post by icspots on Apr 21, 2011 20:38:09 GMT -5
I actually just posted something in another thread but then found this far more applicable thread. I have a pretty good case from UltraPro. It's nylon with a zipper closure and a shoulder strap. On the inside the lid has one large pocket (booklets, bits, etc.) and twelve smaller pockets perfect for all the small cards, carrots, starter cards, etc. and I still have a couple free. For size reference on those all 20 large carrot cards fit in a single of the small pockets. The bottom section is foam with five rectangular cut outs and one oval cutout with an oval insert. Currently I have every card blue through chocolate in three of the rectangular sections with space that a few more could fit in there. They fit either upright or sideways. I have a separate blue/yellow starter (with dice, etc.) in another rectangular section for teaching new players. I keep all the bags of dice, pawns, stands, etc. in the oval section and cut out three little notches in the oval insert to hold the cabbage/water/money voucher cards. I still have one rectangular section that's basically empty (has the yellow ball, a pen and a deck of pinnocle cards) so between that and the space with the starter deck I have plenty of room for more expansion. The only gripes I have about the case are that the sides aren't structured at all between the nylon and the foam. So over the many times the side of the bag has been grabbed and pulled it's ripped some of the foam sides. The other is that it doesn't have a regular hand handle vs. the strap. The foam itself is removable so I'll likely just swap it out at some point and reorganise it, and the lack of handle really isn't an issue, just me being picky. All in all I've had the case for probably four years and it's holding up really well. It almost seems like it's designed for this game (especially with all the little pockets) so I would definitely recommend it to any bunny players.
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Post by shibby on Apr 23, 2011 17:54:17 GMT -5
Thanks for the post and the picture. How crush-proof is the bag?
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Post by icspots on Apr 23, 2011 18:46:43 GMT -5
Thanks for the post and the picture. How crush-proof is the bag? It isn't a structured case, just a shaped case. The foam does give it a shape so it has some support.... you could certainly put books, etc. on top of it, and my three year old has sat on it without any untoward effects. That said I could fold the top flap in half (assuming I took the cards out of it), and were I to remove everything (cards, foam, etc.) then I could squish it up into a little ball. Are there any pictures of it I could take to directly demonstrate anything for you? If at some point I go back through and replace the foam with new cutouts I'd plan on putting something along the sides to give it structure...... cardboard, or something else stiff so that the foam wouldn't rip if you grab it and pull sideways when it's open.
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Post by icspots on Apr 23, 2011 18:53:44 GMT -5
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