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Old 01-27-2015, 11:30 AM
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Default tobacco and caramel cards in binders

I always enjoy seeing pictures that people post on here of their sets/collections in binders. I really like the way tobacco cards look in those 15 card pages. I keep my e120 set in a binder, as well as a raw e95 set I'm working on. I use top-loaders because I like to move my cards around when I add a new one, and I'm paranoid about damaging them.

Let's see some cards in binders!
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Old 01-27-2015, 11:35 AM
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Awesome!
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Old 01-27-2015, 11:57 AM
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Nice Luke!

I really like the look and the album type. I use the 15 per page sheets for my raw tobacco cards. I never thought of using a larger size and keeping the cards in top loaders.
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Old 01-27-2015, 12:14 PM
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No quick photos as I'm at work but I have almost all my nonsports N and T cards in those nostalgia slipcover albums. The 10 cards per page pages have just a little more room in them than the Ultrapro 15 cards per page pages do, so you don't get any tight fits. I like your BB solution using the toploaders in the 6 cards per page pages. I've got maybe 20-25 of those Nostalgia albums but you can't get them anymore as Murraycards went out of business. At least I've not been able to find the same sized ones.
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Old 01-27-2015, 03:44 PM
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Nice pictures Luke and Steve. Thanks for sharing!

Unfortunately most of my E9x cards are in toploaders stored in boxes cuz they are too big for 15 pocket but too loose for 9 pocket. Wish they had 12 pocket with 3 rows of 4

I use Archival Methods binders with slip case and am happy. Those Nostalgia ones look beautiful!

Sorry for all the photos, I guess I got a little excited. Thought I took like 5 haha. Next thing I know ...

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Old 01-27-2015, 04:27 PM
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Rob, the only thing you have to apologize for is not posting enough photos!

Let me know if you find yourself looking at the page with the T213-1 and T216 and thinking "You know, this page is just too full."

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You have a Dick Buckley card in there ? My last name is Buckley I feel obligated to get one of his cards.
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the rest ...

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WOW Rob, impressive collection!
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I bought a T206 reprint set and loaded it into 15 pocket sheets. When I get an original I replace the reprint. It's a fun way to collect the set! Four reprints remain on this page.
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Old 01-28-2015, 06:32 AM
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Hadn't thought of that Larry, that is an interesting way of doing it.
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Holy my freaking goodness!! The stuff!!

Seeing them in binders makes me imagine showing up at a flea market and someone having a binder full of T-cards. I would never get to know the price, as I would have a stroke before I ever got the chance.

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Michael,
I actually own 13 more than I showed!

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PS Doyle is one of my favorites but they are readily available and rather common.
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And to think I've actually seen this collection!
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I actually own 13 more than I showed!

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Great, great stuff, guys. I would even love to see scans of the backs all together.

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