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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Hey wanted to get opinions on the best holders to purchase for cards... i have a lot of cards that are all in different types of holders (and not due to differences in size). So i want something that will hold the card without allowing it to slide around and will stack well.. i've seen a bunch of other posts on here but they are either older or don't really answer my question (as best as i can tell). |
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Posted By: Cobby33
As you know, anything non-PVC. Ultra-Pro and Pro-Mold have proven to work the best for me. On the screwdowns, leave some wiggle room so that it won't end up sticking to the plastic. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
everything I have that isn't slabbed is in Ulre-Pro semi-rigid sleeves inside a MJ Roop wood storage box. |
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