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Reddit mentions of FindingKing 4 Black 18 Slot Coin Jewelry Showcase Display Tray Inserts

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FindingKing 4 Black 18 Slot Coin Jewelry Showcase Display Tray Inserts
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    Features:
  • A new set of four 18 compartment black flocked tray insert
  • With these inserts you are able to keep components findings or small jewelry pieces organized and visible
  • Easily remove the tray from the showcase to allow customers to view your jewelry from the countertop
  • Each compartment measures approximately 2" x 2 1/4" (50 x 54 mm)
  • Each insert measures approximately 14 1/8" x 7 5/8" x 1/2" (35.8 cm x 19.2 cm x 12 mm)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.4 Inches
Length14.3 Inches
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width9.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on FindingKing 4 Black 18 Slot Coin Jewelry Showcase Display Tray Inserts:

u/StormCrow_Merfolk ยท 7 pointsr/18XX

I use jewelry tray inserts, some feel that the 24 space rather than the 18 space are better (but the 24 space is too small for 1846 tiles). I place them in these jewelry trays to stiffen them up.

Alternately you can use this Darice tray with the lid cut off (and then rubber-banded on to store them), the rounded bottoms of the compartments make it reasonably easy to pull the tiles from (again, this like a 24 slot tray doesn't hold GMT 1846 tiles).

I wouldn't bother with plexiglass for most titles, unless the map is only paper. All recent commercially produced products and most products from AAG or GSG come on mounted boards and don't need any help to lay flat.

The most important thing is to get poker chips to replace the paper money. Using poker chips will reduce the play time of most titles by at least an hour over trying to handle paper money.

u/captaintobs ยท 4 pointsr/boardgames

I've got a nice set of 300 Majestic poker chips, white, red, yellow (20), black, purple, and orange. Paid about 33 cents a chip from Apache Poker Chips.

I also use jewelry trays to hold the tiles.

Action shot of the trays in use here.

Went to Pacificon this weekend so I got to play 1846, 1817, and 1857.

1846 was fun, but it is definitely not a top 18xx for me. It seemed primarily about running a good company, and I found it uninteresting. There wasn't very much pressure in the train rush. When the permanents were available, I was simply able to sell my own company stock to easily fund the purchase.

1817 was a beast though and I'm glad I purchased it. Can't wait to play this game more to explore every nook and cranny of this crazy financial world.

1857 is always a blast to play because of the brutal train rush in 2 hours.