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Postby dasher12 on Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:23 pm

Seems like a great price but what about shipping costs? They can't be $3.99. And no reviews on any of the companies models make me kinda unsure as well. I think craigslist is the best bet like others have mentioned. No high shipping costs as these usually are heavy.
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Postby CrustaR on Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:27 pm

dasher12 wrote:Seems like a great price but what about shipping costs? They can't be $3.99. And no reviews on any of the companies models make me kinda unsure as well. I think craigslist is the best bet like others have mentioned. No high shipping costs as these usually are heavy.


I'm starting to think it's not the actual flat file unit but just a stand.

It says:

Closed base for 40-3/4x28-3/8x6-in. files. Color: Light Gray.

I think the actual title is deceptive. I guess I'm better off doing Craigslist if I can find one on there...
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Postby maden on Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:29 pm

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CrustaR wrote:What do you fellows think of this flat file here?

http://www.amazon.com/EDSAL-5-Drawer-St ... d_sbs_op_1


Yeah feedback would be nice, I have room for that. Price wise and size....

But in the end isn't a portfolio more convenient?


A portfolio is more convenient but not as safe in my opinion. First you have to stuff all your prints into the sleeves which can be very risky, and then you have to make sure you put the portfolio in a place where people won't accidentally bump into it.


Counterpoint. As long as you are careful you should have no problems getting prints in/out without damaging them. Also, you can easily view things (all you gotta do is flip some pages). Slide it under your couch and no one will bump into it.
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Postby Codeblue on Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:31 pm

CrustaR wrote:
dasher12 wrote:Seems like a great price but what about shipping costs? They can't be $3.99. And no reviews on any of the companies models make me kinda unsure as well. I think craigslist is the best bet like others have mentioned. No high shipping costs as these usually are heavy.


I'm starting to think it's not the actual flat file unit but just a stand.

It says:

Closed base for 40-3/4x28-3/8x6-in. files. Color: Light Gray.

I think the actual title is deceptive. I guess I'm better off doing Craigslist if I can find one on there...

Cmon take one for the team.
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Postby JAWilmesJr on Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:36 pm

Make the investment and buy a good stable flat file. I'm always amazed about how everyone talks about the value of their prints or how much they mean to them but don't want to put the money into protecting them (proper storage, archival framing). If it's about the money, take a break from buying more prints until you have a place to store the ones you already have.

Just be patient and keep searching on craigslist, it took me a while but I found a pretty awesome one for $50. It's big and sturdy as hell and now I don't worry about my prints getting damaged.
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Postby ironjaiden on Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:40 pm

Yeah my Safco is way heavier than 14lbs. Granted it's a larger flat file but something about that just doesn't seem right.
Maybe get in touch with the manufacturer and ask some questions?
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Postby CrustaR on Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:27 pm

Aha! It was too good to be true.

Thank you for your inquiry. That is just the base. Amazon.com's ASIN#
for the actual file cabinet that fits that base is B002SIWJ9C. That
would be a 5 drawer overall size 40 3/4"w x 28 3/8"d x 15 3/4"h, drawers
are 37"w x 25 3/4"d x 2"h. Please feel free to contact us if you need
further assistance.
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Postby mistersmith on Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:16 pm

CrustaR wrote:Aha! It was too good to be true.


Yeah, I just checked that out while reading the thread. When in doubt, google the part numbers from the Amazon description. Doing that takes you here...

http://www.chdist.com/displayproductdet ... d=cse_next

...where you can see the files themselves are much more than $111.

Google part numbers, always. Just like my protip from a few weeks back that if you're looking for a rare, out-of-print, or expensive book, google the ISBN...you never know what you'll find.
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Postby CrustaR on Thu Apr 21, 2011 9:53 pm

I don't know if flat files are in high demand or what, but here in Austin, they are marked up like 500%. If I look in other cities, they are going for ~$150 to $300, but if I want one here, I'm looking at paying at least $550. I've been hitting up the sellers for lower prices. Maybe they are desperate to clear the floor space.
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Postby virtualmert on Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:13 pm

they come up quite often in my area on craigslist, 100-300 bucks. I really have NO place to put one until we get a new house so I have not pulled the trigger yet.
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Postby binky79 on Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:14 pm

I just picked this one up off Craigslist in Dallas for $125. I'm happy with it.

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Postby freaksmeout on Sat Apr 30, 2011 12:58 pm

That's a sweet deal on that. Looks like it's in great shape. Congratulations.
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Postby Cbjornson on Sat May 14, 2011 11:36 pm

Picked this up off of Craigslist for $200. 2x5 drawer 53"x42" Safco with the base. Retail in town was around $2700 for this exact setup. :shock: Just got it set up tonight and couldn't be more pleased with the result.

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Postby ironjaiden on Sat May 14, 2011 11:52 pm

Cbjornson wrote:Picked this up off of Craigslist for $200. 2x5 drawer 53"x42" Safco with the base. Retail in town was around $2700 for this exact setup. :shock: Just got it set up tonight and couldn't be more pleased with the result.


Dude you scored proper there. I've got the same flat file (1x5 drawer). It's bulletproof and will keep your prints safe forever. Great price :clap:
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Postby Cbjornson on Sat May 14, 2011 11:57 pm

ironjaiden wrote:
Cbjornson wrote:Picked this up off of Craigslist for $200. 2x5 drawer 53"x42" Safco with the base. Retail in town was around $2700 for this exact setup. :shock: Just got it set up tonight and couldn't be more pleased with the result.


Dude you scored proper there. I've got the same flat file (1x5 drawer). It's bulletproof and will keep your prints safe forever. Great price :clap:


I was really impressed with the overall quality of this thing too. Built like a tank. Kinda made it a bitch to move (but I did take out the drawers and all) but either way, it's in its resting spot in the basement so I won't have to worry about moving it for a long time. The guy I bought it from used it for storing large format art prints too but he was in the process of moving across the country and didn't want to bring it all with him. His loss, my big gain. :pint:
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