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Just thought I'd share how I've been storing my raw cards in pages. This may be a good or bad idea...I'm always open to suggestions and, or better ways....
Ultra pro makes these deck pro card sleeves that I get from my local comic book store..they're about 3,4,5 times as thick as a penny sleeve..I think they're used for magic gathering cards or some such...usually have to flare the top corners or even split the top side seam so the card corners don't snag..which I usually do to penny sleeves as they can be a pain sometimes as well...but they seem to fit in the page like a glove and don't allow the card to slide around.. The drawbacks I've seen since they're a tight fit ..usually have to ease the card in so ya don't bend it..and the length is just a smidge taller than 3 1/2".. Last edited by sockwell123; 04-27-2015 at 01:16 PM. |
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