How do you store and organize your pawn collection?


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Just like the title says. Pics will help too.


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I store 'em like this.

That's just the Core Pawn Set, mind you. I got the organizer at Hobby Lobby for maybe $4, and they're grouped by race or faction or whatever made the most sense. The loose ones in the front are for the PCs in my current campaign.


Jimbles the Mediocre wrote:

I store 'em like this.

That's just the Core Pawn Set, mind you. I got the organizer at Hobby Lobby for maybe $4, and they're grouped by race or faction or whatever made the most sense. The loose ones in the front are for the PCs in my current campaign.

Can't see pic.


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I keep them in their stencils, cut up the box/cover along the folds to divide it into its constituant rectangles, place the rectangles into the outside cover slots of a three-ring binder, put full page sleeve covers in the binder, and place the token stencils into those sleeves.

This leaves me with a binder with easily accessible tokens, complete with cover/spine labels and a key on the back.

I'll try and post pics later today.


Ravingdork wrote:

I keep them in their stencils, cut up the box/cover along the folds to divide it into its constituant rectangles, place the rectangles into the outside cover slots of a three-ring binder, put full page sleeve covers in the binder, and place the token stencils into those sleeves.

This leaves me with a binder with easily accessible tokens, complete with cover/spine labels and a key on the back.

I'll try and post pics later today.

I would never have thought of that, thanks.


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limelizard wrote:
Ravingdork wrote:

I keep them in their stencils, cut up the box/cover along the folds to divide it into its constituant rectangles, place the rectangles into the outside cover slots of a three-ring binder, put full page sleeve covers in the binder, and place the token stencils into those sleeves.

This leaves me with a binder with easily accessible tokens, complete with cover/spine labels and a key on the back.

I'll try and post pics later today.

I would never have thought of that, thanks.

I might not ever have thought of it either. I found it online in a discussion not too dissimilar from this thread.

Sadly, in my case, I came across it only after I threw out the stencils for thousands of Pathfinder tokens (which now reside in disorganized heaps within their respective boxes).

My Starfinder tokens are looking real nice though, and it takes no time at all to find what I'm looking for, or to put everything back in its proper place.

The binders end up about twice as heavy as the original boxes, but they are nevertheless much easier to carry around.


I use 9-pocket trading card top-loader pages for the large pawns and the 16-pocket top-loader pages created for the X-wing miniatures game for the medium pawns.

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