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FS: Vintage Superman Curtains,16G iPod Nano ($115), Marvel/DC Toys,etc

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A couple of questions if you don't mind:

 

1. What's the interior dimension on these?

2. Who produces/manufactures them?

3. (the dumb question) the white cardboard flips to encase the fig, right?

 

Plastic Box Frame (reversed by me to form a shallow shadow-box, great for displaying MOC action figures) - $1.50 each (over 100 available)

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A couple of questions if you don't mind:

 

No problem at all. :)

 

1. What's the interior dimension on these?

 

Interior dimensions : nearly all of them are 9-15/16" tall by 7-15/16" wide. You can fudge the depth by how far the inner "tray" sticks out. I had some pretty deep Super Powers figures in them simply by taping the sides to the plastic. I do have about 20 larger ones that I had Secret Wars figures in (and then Super Powers coloring books & stuff) and those are 11-1/16" tall by 8-9/16" wide as far as interior dimensions.

 

2. Who produces/manufactures them?

 

Half are Walmart's brand (before they discontinued them), the other half are from Michael's. They retail for $2.99 & up depending on your location in the US.

 

3. (the dumb question) the white cardboard flips to encase the fig, right?

 

On nearly all of them I've already cut the back/flipped the cardboard/taped the corners, so the work is already done. :) Some I had proof cards in so they haven't been "flipped" yet and the cardboard insert is still "solid" (if you take my meaning).

 

Thanks!

 

Peace,

 

Chip

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I also snapped this pic just in case anyone wonders if the wire easel stands I'm selling will support a slabbed comic. The book is about 12" by 12" and is a 400-page hardcover weighing more than a couple pounds.

 

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Peace,

 

Chip

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