
Myfly |

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Go to BrokenToken.
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Go to Go7Gaming.
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Myfly |

I dont have either of those two, how come that the go7 has just 4 LoNG card rows and brokentoken got 4 short plus dice... ? What is the better solution?
Price difference?
Narrower rows in go7 than brokentoken?!
All that you may discuss...
It would be cool if anybody would test both. Oversea shipping is a killer criterium for two separate shipments for me.

Fayries |

It would be cool if anybody would test both. Oversea shipping is a killer criterium for two separate shipments for me.
Philibert sells Broken Token's Pathfinder box organizer and sends from France to your part of EU Europe for 8€ (or free for an order over 150€).

malefactorprophet |
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Go to BrokenToken.
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Go to Go7Gaming.
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I personally have 3 of the broken token systems and I am going to order another tonight. I love them. I had never heard of Go 7. I do like how there is a bottom to the organizer. I need to order one for Skull and Shackles when I get it so maybe I'll give Go 7 a try.

Hawkmoon269 |

I have the Broken Token insert. It works perfect for RotR. For S&S, with the ships, the spacing is a bit off.
The designer actually indicated that he has submitted a redesign for it, moving the dice area over to the narrow lane to allow for more space in the wide lanes. It doesn't look like that one is for sale yet though. If it was, it would work better for S&S.
Broken Token also used to have some acrylic location stands that are pretty nice, but they don't seem to be for sale anymore.
And they even hinted once that they were working on creating turntables.

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I'll echo Hawkmoon's statements for the most part.
I have the BT inserts for both RotR and S&S.
It was fine for RotR, but not only was the spacing a bit off for S&S -- the box size was changed ever so slightly which allowed the insert to bend and warp a little - meaning the dividers had a tendency to slip out of place on it.
For Wrath, I've gone with go7Gaming's insert for the artist case (rather than the PACG specific solution. I really like the construction on this one. It seems a bit sturdier than BT's, and removing the pieces of the insert from the sprews was actually a lot easier/required less finishing/sanding than BT's did.
I've been storing my S&S decks in it that I haven't been needing for where I am in my OP group, and so far I've been liking this solution a lot! Is it better? I won't know until I actually have a full AP in it and have used it some. The artist case certainly is heavier!

TheBardicOne |

I have the Broken Token insert. It works perfect for RotR. For S&S, with the ships, the spacing is a bit off.
The designer actually indicated that he has submitted a redesign for it, moving the dice area over to the narrow lane to allow for more space in the wide lanes. It doesn't look like that one is for sale yet though. If it was, it would work better for S&S.
Broken Token also used to have some acrylic location stands that are pretty nice, but they don't seem to be for sale anymore.
And they even hinted once that they were working on creating turntables.
I actually asked them about the Acrylic Location Stands. They said they were having issues with them being too fragile and were working on a redesign. They gave no indication of the timeframe.
Also, I got the this card organizer along with the wooden box from Hobby Lobby based on the suggestion from another thread here and found it great. Plenty of room for all the adventure decks, space for character decks, and some extra dice. Plus the box has a handle and the size of the box means the cards won't come out of their spots if it's held on its side, making it a bit easier to carry at times.

Hawkmoon269 |

Not exactly. There is a wooden box sold by Hobby Lobby. It is sold as an artist's case, intended for art supplies. Broken Token made an insert for the artist case. In fact they made a few different versions, all to hold cards of typical sizes. It was originally made with Dominion in mind, but works with any game that has lots of cards of a typical size, like PACG.