Large Cel Bags

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Large Cel Bags

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Does anyone know where I can purchase larger cel bags from? The ones I buy from Rinkya are too small for my oversized cels.
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I do!! *raises hand*

http://www.heikoinc.com/
Heiko has many different sizes to choose from. They have wonderful customer service and I always received my orders quickly. Only downside is you have to call them to place the order since they don't have a way to order through their site. I've even found bags that fit a couple cel backgrounds I own that are almost 1.5 foot by 2 feet!!

EDIT: Here's the actual page link that has the cel bags I buy. Many different types of bags to choose from as well as many different sizes.

http://www.shimojima.co.jp/heikoinc/products/opp.htm
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Does anyone know where the old thread on the topic went?
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I have always purchased my cel bags from www.celmart.com They have three or four sizes and you can place your order online :P They have always been very quick and friendly.
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Cloud you naughty boy! :jump
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Interesting gossip: logorzat said I naughty boy.
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Post by Laurel-Rinkya »

On BuyRinkya, we offer various sizes as well:

http://www.rinkya.com/buyrinkya/agora.cgi
Plug in Cel bags as a search term and a few will come up- we got so many requests for different sizes we put them up in the store!
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