For 25 years or so, my 64 casual decks were stored in two shoe boxes, separated with post-it notes. Then a year or so ago, I decided my decks deserved better and I came up with an idea. I had just purchased a house. It was an estate sale. The previous owner passed away. To get an advantage against other prospective home buyers, I agreed to remove the existing furniture myself. There were a couple shelving units that were too large to haul away. So I demo'd the shelving units and removed the individual boards.
After living in the house for a few months, I had pretty bad insomnia. I came up with an idea that might appease the ghost of the previous owner. I decided to make a display case out of the boards from the shelving units. The attached file is an image of the case. My casual decks take up the bottom half of the case and my EDH decks take up the top half.
It was hard work but I'm glad it's done. If I get motivated enough, I might go back and stick a board in the empty spot on the bottom right.
After living in the house for a few months, I had pretty bad insomnia. I came up with an idea that might appease the ghost of the previous owner. I decided to make a display case out of the boards from the shelving units. The attached file is an image of the case. My casual decks take up the bottom half of the case and my EDH decks take up the top half.
It was hard work but I'm glad it's done. If I get motivated enough, I might go back and stick a board in the empty spot on the bottom right.