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Old 11-01-2024, 02:56 PM
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When I was actively blogging I 'knew' a lot of fellow set collectors and quite a few of them bindered them similar to what you described. It wasn't something I'd ever consider but whatever gives you the most enjoyment is the right way for you.

That 1962 set was really fun to put together. It's challenging but attainable. I did the 'numerical order' bindering as always, but then the question was what to do with the Green Tint series. I ended up with them in pages behind the 'standard set' and a couple of pages of the variations, Reniff, etc, etc.

Like you, I included set descriptions and backgrounds when I could find good ones. And a checklist. I've sold off most of my vintage sets and I may miss that '62 set most of all. It wasn't my favorite set (59T takes that spot) but it was the most memorable and satisfying set chase of them all.
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