Carat XCR3 3 Tiered Rack (Holds 12 Decks)
MXN300
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Descripción
The Carat XCR3 3-Tier Case Rack was created to display decks of playing cards, either by themselves or in Carat Cases, in three tiered rows to take advantage of unused vertical space.
The Carat XCR3 is made of clear 3mm acrylic to provide a strong, sturdy structure while still being lightweight. The XCR3’s design is based off of multi-tiered acrylic nail polish racks, but has been modified so that each tier is spaced far enough apart from each other to allow for clear, unobstructed views of all the decks being displayed.
.The trays have an internal dimension of 31cm wide, 3.7cm deep and 2.7cm high, and can hold up to 4 decks per tier or a combination of various Carat Cases (three X1s, an X1 & X3, two X2s or one X4). Please note that if displaying just decks without cases, the decks in the top tier will rest at a greater angle then the lower tiers and will require something to prop them up, like a bent piece of cardboard or plastic, to match the angle of the lower tiers.
Carat Card Cases by Carat Case Creations are the preferred playing card storage and display cases of discriminating collectors, designers and playing card manufacturers. Carat Case Creations has worked with many of the top designers and companies to create custom cases, including; Butterfly Playing Cards, Cartamundi, Chris Ovdiyenko, Expert Playing Card Co, Jackson Robinson, Lee Asher, Midnight Playing Cards, Mint Playing Cards, Rick Davidson, Stockholm 17, Thirdway Industries, Tru-Card and Vanda Playing Cards.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Made of 3mm thick clear acrylic for strength and stability while providing unobstructed views
- Polished edges and rounded corners for an elegant look and feel
- Some assembly required
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- Materials Used: 3mm clear acrylic and nuts/bolts
- Dimensions:
Trays (internal) – 31cm (W) x 3.7cm (D) x 2.7cm (H)
Assembled Rack (external) – 32cm (W) x 14cm (D) x 19cm (H)
Información adicional
Peso | 0.9 lbs |
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