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I believe most I've heard from say that they store cards either in penny sleeve/top loader, binders with top load pages, or CS Is/IIs (my preference, in pennys). What is the case against screw downs, if any? Is it the pressure against the cards? I have a few that have indentions the size of the '57+ cards, and I can see the obvious flaw with that one (if card isn't perfectly placed in the indention). But what about the flat ones?
Thanks, Bob Last edited by wfubob; 06-02-2012 at 09:05 PM. |
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