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In the past year I have built a few 70s sets, nothing that great except for one set (75 mini) where I have been striving for nmt+ quality. I have these sets filed like books in a library. I use the nice ultra pro sheets and notebooks and store them on a smooth wooden slab. Still I worry that the bottom cards in the set might compress and wonder about warping over time, etc.
Is there basically no way around these issues if you store your sets in binders long term or am I just being paranoid? Thanks! |
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