How do you store your arcade artwork?

mert8431

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Just curious what those with large amounts of marquees, side arts and other arcade related art use to store their stuff? I'm starting to get a decent collection of art and was thinking about boxing it up somehow. I figured I'd ask around and see if anyone uses a solution that works nicely for them.
 
I store my artwork collection in a Gah-Luh-Guh.



/sorry for posting an inside joke on a new posters thread. couldn't be helped, however.
 
For marquees, I use 28" x 11" x 9"h boxes from The Container Store (Item #200175 $3.29). Put the marquees in standing on their bottom edge with a piece of corrugated cardboard between each (to keep them accessible and prevent scratching). Fits about 30-35 in each box before it gets too heavy.
 
Most of my artwork is "stored" on their respective cabinets. :)

I rarely have artwork for more than 1 or 2 games at any given time. I buy when I need.

When I do have artwork around it's usually stored in the tube/container it came in.
 
I put a lot of my stuff on my walls...

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My other stuff I leave in the box I received it in and stick those in the closet.
 
Rubbermaid flat storage boxes for smaller cpo's and artwork. Large flat mailer box from Uline for larger cpo's. Side art in tubes until it can be used.
 
For marquees, I use 28" x 11" x 9"h boxes from The Container Store (Item #200175 $3.29). Put the marquees in standing on their bottom edge with a piece of corrugated cardboard between each (to keep them accessible and prevent scratching). Fits about 30-35 in each box before it gets too heavy.

Thanks everybody! Technopope, I think I'm going to pick up a few of these boxes! Thanks!
 
This thread just looks awesome, so I'm signing on.

I keep mine sandwiched between big sheets of glass.
 
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