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I heard about UniKeep binders on this forum and was interested so I tried 5.
For info see unikeep.com Pros: - pages lie flat in a closed plastic case for dense stacking - similar to a binder in a slip case but lower cost - you can customize the cover art Cons: - 9-pocket Ultra Pro pages fit snug in case and the case has support bars and catches that rub the top & bottom edges. I worry that if cards slid up towards to top open edge they would get damaged (less an issue for archiving). My current preference is for Ultra Pro (or similar D-Ring office binders in old USPS Flat Rate boxes cut to size as the slip case. Last edited by PineTar5; 09-24-2016 at 07:41 AM. |
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