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My ancient binder, housing my T206 collection, some 80 pages, finally popped a bolt, and I need a new one.
I was going to go to Staples, but, given the value that it holds, I thought that I might ask for advice here first, to get the best, if something better exists. I'd say that it has to be heavy duty, at least 3"wide, and that any protective features would be welcome. I prefer simple/unadorned to fancy. Thanks in advance for your input. Doug Last edited by dougscats; 08-28-2023 at 07:01 AM. |
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