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Old 12-20-2003, 04:12 PM
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I have a really good system for my non-graded cards. I store them in sleeves in top loaders then put the top loaders into PC pages (4 pocket) and into D ring binders. The cards stay nice and safe and the presentation is very enjoyable to view. I can take out a binder of around 400 cards at a time and sit down and readily flip through the pages.

I am at a loss for how to store graded cards so that they can be comparably reviewed. The 4 pockets hold 4 graded cards, but you can only get about ten pages into a big D-ring binder.

Any ideas?

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Old 01-06-2004, 03:23 PM
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Adam,
Sounds like you have a great system for displaying your non-graded cards. As far as your questions regarding slabbed cards goes, the only place I can think of that might have binders large enough to store more then ten pages of slabbed cards would be Staples. They have a huge selection of binders, both D-ring and otherwise. Some of their largest binders run quite wide and I believe they are bigger then the largest size hobby binders. Is there a lot of movement within the pockets by the non-graded cards or do they pretty much stay put when viewing them? What kind of 4 pocket PC pages do you use?

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Old 01-06-2004, 04:32 PM
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I've already bought the biggest D Rings at Office Depot and Staples.

I use the Ultra Pro pages. The cards move some in there but not enough as to cause a problem. I can always tape across the openings if they become worrisome. I find it is really the best way to combine the protection of the top loaders with the convenience of an album.

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i have used the same method for years. it's excellent for display purposes. makes for a knockout coffee table book. i use the sleeve and top loader in a four card sheet, but i take the top loader and place it in a open team bag. i've found, it's easier to have the bag's adhesive facing forward. remove the adhesive protector and "tape" the team bag to the interior or the pocket on the sheet. presto...no slipping. just be careful when moving the book not to invert cards, as then they will slide around a bit in the team bag.

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Old 01-07-2004, 08:36 AM
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I'm sorry I don't have a solution to displaying graded cards -- I just have them on shelves in a cabinet. However, for the non-graded cards I really like the 4-pocket/D-ring binder idea. Can someone provide a link to where I can pick up 4-pocket pages that can fit in a D-ring binder. (A link to where I can pick up a D-ring binder would also be appreciated.)

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