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2oz Queens Beast Coin Capsules ?


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On 04/07/2016 at 20:21, MickB said:

Anyone know anyone in the plastics industry that could manufacture these?

I have a mate who is the Managing Director of a Japanese plastics moulding company based in the UK.
If you are interested in buying 100,000 ( minimum order ) he will work out a quote.
Tooling cost is about £20,000.

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6 hours ago, Pete said:

I have a mate who is the Managing Director of a Japanese plastics moulding company based in the UK.
If you are interested in buying 100,000 ( minimum order ) he will work out a quote.
Tooling cost is about £20,000.

I did look at plastic moulding firms in China that would do an order as low as 5000 but still the tooling would be as expensive.

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Off main topic but perhaps almost as relevant -

Currently there are suppliers of suitable capsules so we can at least protect the Beasts but perhaps someone would like to source a decent affordable box for the full set.  A polished wooden box would be preferred over a "Blue Peter" cardboard one.

One important point though is that the cutouts would have to be designed around a specific coin capsule for a snug fit so that would dictate the brand of caps.

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