Case One
A sealed enclosure for one slab with a swappable faceplate. Sits in a base on the shelf, closes up and travels when you need it to.
Display it on a shelf. Swap the faceplate when the mood changes. Seal it shut and put it in a bag. Same case, three jobs — and every part of it is warrantied for life.
A body, a faceplate and a base. Change one and you've changed what the product is — without buying another one.
A 12.6 mm shell with a 6 mm border. The slab slides in from the top and sits on solid material, edge-only contact, nothing across the card window.
Snaps down behind the slab, closes the loading slot, and carries nine compliant pads that hold the slab under light spring load so it can't rattle. It's also the part you swap for colour.
Drop the case into the base and it's a display frame at a 12° lean. Take it out, fit the sealed lid, and it's a travel case. Same case, both times.
Or start with a $7 stand. Everything shares the same slab spec, so a shelf you build today still matches whatever you add next year.
A sealed enclosure for one slab with a swappable faceplate. Sits in a base on the shelf, closes up and travels when you need it to.
The same case with a solid sealed lid instead of a window — closed on all six sides for shows, mail days and anything that goes in a bag.
The cheap part that changes everything. Swap the faceplate to match a shelf, a team, or the card itself — ten seconds, no tools.
If any part of a Slab Stands product cracks, snaps, warps or wears out, we send you a new one free — for as long as you own it. No proportional credit, no one-time-only, no receipt archaeology. A faceplate is a few grams of plastic; your card isn't.
Three decisions that separate a case you trust from a piece of bent acrylic.
The pocket grips the outer border of the slab and nothing else. No pressure on the card window, no clips crossing the front, no film between you and the card.
Nine pads inside the faceplate deflect 0.15 mm and hold the slab under light load. That kills the rattle and absorbs slab-to-slab thickness variance instead of demanding one exact number.
Nothing is glued and nothing is a single moulding. Break a faceplate and you replace a faceplate — which, for life, we do for free.
Any part of any Slab Stands product that breaks, cracks, warps or wears out — we replace it free, for as long as you own it. Not a proportion, not a discount, not a one-time replacement. If a faceplate snaps or a base cracks, email us and the replacement ships. Full terms are on the warranty page.
Every product is built around the standard graded case from PSA, BGS, CGC, SGC and TAG. Oversized and thick-card holders — BGS thick, PSA oversize, most memorabilia cases — need the wide version; email us and we'll point you to it.
Pinch the top cap, pull the faceplate straight up out of the case, drop a different one in until it clicks. About ten seconds and no tools. The slab stays where it is.
It's closed on all six faces and the lid snaps shut at about 7 N, so it won't come open in a bag. It's dust and knock resistant — we don't claim waterproof, and we'd rather tell you that up front than have you find out.
0.35 mm of clearance versus 0.20 mm across the width. Standard drops in freely and suits most slabs. Snug is for collectors who want zero movement and don't mind a firmer push. Both hold the slab under light spring load front-to-back either way.
PETG with a matte finish. It's tougher and far less brittle than the PLA most printed stands use, and it doesn't yellow under display lighting the way cheap acrylic can.
Orders placed before 2pm CT ship the same business day. US delivery is typically 2–5 days. Free over $50, otherwise a flat $5.95.
Yes. Card shops, breakers and show vendors get tiered pricing starting at 25 units. Email wholesale@slabstands.com with what you need.
New faceplate colours, wide-channel cases and shop pricing — we email when something actually ships, which is rarely.