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Hi folks, I am curious how people here store their cards - any innovative ideas? I am probably pretty typical.
Star singles in top loaders and "shoeboxes". Sets I like look at in 3 ring binders and 9 pocket pages. I also have a lot of hockey singles from the 50-80s (probably 50-75K) that I store in a couple of old library card catalogue cabinets. The cabinets are getting hard to find but make perfect storage. Best, R Haynes |
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