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Lou Is![]() New user 73 Posts ![]() |
Can anyone recommend a source for an Okito or Boston box for Canadian coins - Loonies or Toonies?
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Inviso![]() Regular user 124 Posts ![]() |
Roy Kueppers has Loonie and Toonie sized boxes on his website in a choice of material.
http://www.roykueppers.com/combinationcoinbox.html Any custom box maker could make one to those sizes but that may be pricier. Also, Roy is in Canada. Randy |
Lou Is![]() New user 73 Posts ![]() |
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On Jul 6, 2015, Inviso wrote: Awesome! Thank you! |
CarpetShark![]() Special user 576 Posts ![]() |
While we're on this topic, can someone tell me the difference between the Okito and Boston boxes ?
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David Neighbors![]() V.I.P. 4853 Posts ![]() |
Look In Bobo's I you have it! It will tell you!
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Craig Ousterling![]() Special user 574 Posts ![]() |
An Okito box is an Okito box and lid. Boston box is a German box with a lid. But Dave is right about checking with Bobos. Boston makes box through hand and many other box tricks more accessible.
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David Neighbors![]() V.I.P. 4853 Posts ![]() |
Thanks man! and I just happen To have a BIG softbound Book on it!
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Spongedude![]() New user 2 Posts ![]() |
I have both but I use a slot box more than the Okito or Boston.
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