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52-54 Topps Binder Options...
One of the first questions I asked here was how to store and view Topps cards from 52-54. Being a set collector and a "binder" guy, I appreciated all the great box ideas and actually followed up on those. Then a few weeks ago at a small local card show a vendor was there who had a great option for the larger cards. He mentioned he thought he was the only one manufacturing these, and he custom designed them. I am not sure if that is true, but I searched EVERYWHERE online for something like this with zero luck until bumping into him.
http://i.onfinite.com/wpSzHBB8d.jpg As you can see, the sheets hold 6 cards a page, and the cards are in a top loader. There is a little notch to keep the top loaders in place so nothing "swims" around. http://i.onfinite.com/wLxLHBB8d.jpg As a binder guy, the set is now ready to view and store, doubly protected. I am really excited by this and it's really motivated me to finish this set out. For the spots I don't have cards yet, I have put an empty top loader so the thickness of the complete set is already established, and the sheets won't sag where there is no card. http://i.onfinite.com/8H4NHBB8d.jpg The only issue is the tallness of the binder, it doesn't fit in my shelving with my other sets. Its a fair trade off though to finally have this set in a binder and looking good. http://i.onfinite.com/JFVPHBB8d.jpg That thickness is 250 cards. For a 52' Topps set you would probably need two binders, but for the 53 & 54 and the oversize Bowman sets they should all fit into 1. If the sheets were made into 4 pockets with the same size, you could binder up graded cards. Anyhow, thought I would share...I am pretty happy with it... |
They aren't hard too hard to find, here's their site: http://www.toploaderbinder.com/
I looked into them because my entire collection is in toploaders and I wanted a way to put them in pages without removing them from the toploaders. Unfortunately, they are way overpriced...there's no way I'm gonna spend that much on a binder and pages when I could buy more cards. I suppose they can gouge a little since they are the only ones making them - kudos to them, it's a great product, I just can't justify the cost. Maybe ultra pro will make something comparable and bring the prices down a little. But I suppose if a collector can afford to put together a '52-'54 set then they can afford this product. btw - I've seen them pop up on ebay from time to time from collectors who purchased them and decided they didn't like them later...you can get them slightly discounted that way. |
Wow Joe...I guess I didn't think the $30 total I have invested needed me to take out a 2nd mortgage..:D A normal binder is 6.99 and $14 for the sheets so I am trying to figure out how $10 more bucks on a slower moving almost custom binder is gouging? Anyway, to each his own...I'd have payed $60...this topic has come up MANY times and "this easy to find item" has never been mentioned, at least not lately or what I could find searching old posts. Like I said, just sharing...
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MJ Roop made nice custom binders, but they have been discontinued for some time and are hard to find. They are really nice though!
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John, thanks for sharing!
That's exactly what I'm looking for |
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The prices shown on the site are postpaid and went up on Jan 27. The old price was probably a lot less.
Some manufacturers sell at MSRP on their site, but have dealer pricing. If the dealers then sell at a discounted price either to keep stuff moving or to just get rid of slow moving inventory there's usually some nice discounts to be had. Steve B |
Been looking for this type of storage for a while. Ordered today. Hope its as good as described.
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I can't find my original pictures, lol, but this one I got offline shows it well. 250 cards and sheets fills the binder....I still love it. http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Toploader-Bin...E8Q~~60_57.JPG |
Where do you get those 6 card sheets? Do they work for 52s and 53s??
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And would Cardsaver 1s work?
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Yes...52-56 Topps (and oversized Bowmans) fit into the 6 pagers. I put my 54s in vintage sized top loaders and they slide right in. I recommend the vintage size...they fit tight. The regular top loaders are fine, but the "swim" in the page a bit.
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Great! You are talking about the toploader binder and its 6 sheet pages, right?? |
Sorry, full of questions. Assuming Cardsaver 1 works with Toploader binder and I bought one, Would graded cards fit in these by any chance? My stars are graded and most of my commons are raw. I struggle a little with some of my set being in a binder and the rest elsewhere.... Thoughts??
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