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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 8187414, member: 19463"]I have quite a number of off brand red flocked trays that look a lot like Abfil to the untrained eye but they are not. As a result, many of my coins have some fine red fibers on them that will brush off but that I usually forget to brush off before photographing so my photos of my second rate coins in my second rate trays are second rate. All is right with the world. Those who buy coins from Ed Waddell (great guy with great coins at appropriate prices) should buy Abfil trays from Ed Waddell. People who buy coins like mine just need to brush off the red fibers. My trays are in the attic now because my collection outgrew what would fit in my five off brand cases and got moved to paper envelopes in 9" red boxes. If I ever cut the collection back to under a thousand coins, I'd put them back in trays. Like the slab question, there are many factors to consider in storage. </p><p><br /></p><p>We also differ on the merits of having our kids interested in our coins. My coins don't care.</p><p><img src="https://a4.pbase.com/o6/88/582688/1/108912617.1gxGFlqB.0coins5907.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 8187414, member: 19463"]I have quite a number of off brand red flocked trays that look a lot like Abfil to the untrained eye but they are not. As a result, many of my coins have some fine red fibers on them that will brush off but that I usually forget to brush off before photographing so my photos of my second rate coins in my second rate trays are second rate. All is right with the world. Those who buy coins from Ed Waddell (great guy with great coins at appropriate prices) should buy Abfil trays from Ed Waddell. People who buy coins like mine just need to brush off the red fibers. My trays are in the attic now because my collection outgrew what would fit in my five off brand cases and got moved to paper envelopes in 9" red boxes. If I ever cut the collection back to under a thousand coins, I'd put them back in trays. Like the slab question, there are many factors to consider in storage. We also differ on the merits of having our kids interested in our coins. My coins don't care. [IMG]https://a4.pbase.com/o6/88/582688/1/108912617.1gxGFlqB.0coins5907.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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