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Maybe someone should ask them.  From their Contact Page... Eprotec Preservation, Inc. 175 Bergen Blvd. Fairview, NJ USA 07022 Telephone: 201-941-0500 Facsimile: 201-840-1993 info@InterceptShield.com www.InterceptShield.com
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Quote: Sounds like the same as Dansco. I disagree. Their only problem is the 7070. Everything else seems to be up-to-date and readily available. Of course, that could change if the rumours are true. 
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Hi jbuck -
Interesting, you came up with a slightly different web page for the company than I did, even though I used the same URL. The one I saw had a company address in Raritan, NJ, and the "Contact Us" link was not working. I will try again to contact them.
Just clarifying... I initially read your second comment as saying the Intercept Shields were up to date. Sorry about that. You did use the earlier quote to make your point that you were discussing the Dansco albums. Not sure off the top of my head if 7070 is the Euro book, but basically we are in agreement.
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SsuperDdave says: Quote: I don't think you're missing anything. Somewhere, somebody is making economic decisions about the viability of creating new pages, and coming up short of your expectations. This doesn't mean I disagree with you; just trying to explore their thinking. Yes, that appears to me to be the issue. They appear to have too small a following to afford to fill all the needs. Quite unlike Dansco which enjoys the widespread acceptance to afford to put it all out there.
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Quote: Not sure off the top of my head if 7070 is the Euro book, but basically we are in agreement. The 7070 is the Dansco US Type Set Album. They have been revamping it for the last few years, but have yet to release the updated version and the previous version is impossible to find. There are a lot of people waiting for them to start making it again.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Their only problem is the 7070. True. I am just biased because that is the only album of theirs I have...
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I am not sure if Eprotect (manufacturer of Intercept Shield) is in business anymore as I cannot find any valid business contact information on them. Therefore, I am skeptical if the Intercept Shield line of products are even under any form of production anymore. Engineered Materials, Inc. was (exclusively) licensing their technology to Intercept Preservation Products (Eprotect Preservation Inc). In 2009, there was a legal fallout between the two that went to arbitration. Eprotect also tried to take the litigation to court, where EMI's motions were pretty much sustained with only a few motions stayed pending the outcome of arbitration. Since it was arbitrated, the documents are not "public" and so it's hard to tell exactly what had occurred. However, EMI appears to be in complete control of the Intercept Technology trademarks and has a number of licensees worldwide. I have not found Eprotect on their list of licensees. Since Intercept Shield was a trademarked product of Eprotect (IPP), I doubt that we will see a product under that name continued to be manufactured if Eprotect has indeed lost license to the technology and is no longer a functioning entity. EMI's product line does not appear to currently include any numismatic related products, but that is not to say that they may not in the near future decide to service the numismatic community with a product comparable to Intercept Shield. Of interest: judge's opinion at justia.com
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And, as jbuck suggested, I tried to contact them with my questions, and have not gotten any reply. So, I'm guessing whatever is on the shelves is all we're ever going to see. I picked up a second Kennedy album (2003-Present) on the cheap on ebay, removed the pages, turned them over so they look like blank pages, and put them in my own Kennedy album. Therefore, I'm set for another 10 years with that book. I can do the same with the Sacagawea if/when the mood strikes me. Can't really do anything with the Lincoln cents, as that book is not built with posts and removable pages. Too bad it ended in 2007 and not 2008. If it had ended with 2008, I could at least see that book as a complete set of wheats and memorials.
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Quote: If it had ended with 2008, I could at least see that book as a complete set of wheats and memorials. True. My Dansco 8100 is the same way, the last page has the three 2007 issues. I do not have room for a ninth page in that binder, so I cannot add a page without replacing it. Would have been nice if there were three fewer 1982 varieties to make the last page end with 2008.  All of my modern albums are full of pages without room to add. What I did was create an ultra-modern Dansco album with blank cent, nickel, and dime pages. I find the first cent page interesting since it shows the Memorial (2008), Bicentennial (2009), and Shield (2010+) transition.
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Valued Member
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Quote: I find the first cent page interesting since it shows the Memorial (2008), Bicentennial (2009), and Shield (2010+) transition.
Oh, yea, I really like that idea!
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I've been real busy this past week, but I have some more information on the subject. I have been in contact with Keith Donaldson, a gentleman at Engineered Materials, Inc. Eprotect is a defunct entity and is no longer a licensee of the Intercept Technology®.
He did a bit of inquiry and there appears to be a numismatic product line in the works for release this summer utilizing the Intercept Technology®. I'll keep an eye and ear out for more information on the matter.
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Valued Member
 United States
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Nice bit of sleuthing, there! There is a market for their product, so I'm glad to hear the news. Thanks!
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Valued Member
 United States
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I just looked up Engineered Materials, Inc. What a fascinating exercise that was. I only knew about coin albums. I had no idea that Intercept Technology was such a huge product in all kinds of applications all around the world. Anyone who is interested, I'd recommend surfing and learning, using their home page as a jumping off point: http://staticintercept.com/Now I see that coin books are small potatos for this company, and if there's a way to make a profit then they certainly have the corporate clout to do it.
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Oh wow! That is pretty darn cool! Thanks for the link!
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