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Old 04-18-2014, 11:29 PM
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Default Looking for a nice binder for my all raw set: Found one!

I'm looking for a nice binder to display my E120 set. I'm looking for something besides the standard plastic binder. I'm thinking of maybe a leather binder with a zipper that can close completely to keep out air and dust. Something like that. I just don't really know what's out there. Anyone have any unique binders for their raw sets?
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Old 04-18-2014, 11:43 PM
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You might want to contact Doug Goodman, he had a very clever way to display his collection when I purchased it. He had everything in special folders, in two different layers of plastic sheets. One of the best ways I've seen someone keep cards.
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Thanks Sean. I will do that.
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I am a big fan of the MJ Roop sets. Sadly, they have discontinued them, but they sound like they won't fit your needs anyway, cause they are still traditional binders.
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These are the slipcase binders that Roop sold, they just added screening on the spine.


http://www.archivalmethods.com/produ...-slip-case-set
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Luke,

If I see ya at the show in June i'll give you some ideas.

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Sounds good Rob. I'll see you there.
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Luke- I sent this as a reply a few weeks back on the post-war site, but Gaylord Archival Products has some great though expensive albums too. I think you can Google them and come up with several series of leather type albums. I have been debating the same things on my sets.
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These are the slipcase binders that Roop sold, they just added screening on the spine.


http://www.archivalmethods.com/produ...-slip-case-set
Thats what I use and I really like them.
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SGC has a section for such items. Graded and non-graded and other items.
LINK: http://aboxfactory.com/index.php/non-graded/albums.html
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All the Roop binders I own have press on lettering, none were screened.
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Rob hooked me up with this cool little binder that slides nicely into it's own case. Will fit perfectly into a safe deposit box as well. Thanks Rob! Here are some pics of the cards going from slabs and top loaders into the binder:
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Sweet! Thanks for sharing, Luke!
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