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Originally Posted by homerunhitter
Hey Mike! Thanks so much with your help with this, I appreciate you very much. I will try your suggestion and start with the 2” binders first as I think all the sets from 1951-1956 should fit in 2” binders. I think putting a set like 1954 topps in a 3 inch binder might leave too much extra space in the binder (possibly causing damage to the cards with long term storage). The one thing I struggle with is my OCD and having all different sizes of binders on a self! There might not be away around it because I can’t put the 51 topps set in a 3 inch binder (too small of a set for a 3 inch binder) and I can’t put a 59 topps set in a 2 inch binder (too large of a set for a 2 inch binder) so just trying to figure it all out and to see what will look better on display on a shelf (all three in binders or a mix of 2 and 3 inch binders).
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I looked at my 56 set. It is in a 3 inch binder but it has some extra room so it might be able to fit in a 2 inch one. I have 377 cards in that binder.
My 1951 red back set is in a 3 inch binder along with some other small sets.
I only have a mild case of OCD. Some of my binders are 30 to 40 years old, Some are the Ultra Pro ones. They are all different colors.
Mike