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Does anyone know if the thin white cardboard boxes Inkworks used to sell their complete sets were manufactured/sold to the public?

They seem like a good alternative to the plastic boxes I've been using, but I can't find them anywhere (except occasionally on an Inkworks set).

Thanks,

Jon

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Never seen them besides from Inkworks. They used to send out promo in them as well.

Last time Gotta-Have-It was at Paul's show he had all his sets in them. I recall he purchased a bulk lot from Inkworks. That would be the only place that might have some to sell.

Ed

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I actually use acid free comics bags. I cut the margins off so each bag gives two sheets and each sheet wraps a set. It's fiddly but space efficient and archive quality.

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