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Hi everyone I am thinking of moving my exmt and better '57 BB set out of vinyl sheets and into a more secure binder. I just don't like that the top of the cards could get bumped/dinged so easily. Anyway, I like having the cards in binder form so I can flip through them from time to time and was wondering if you all know of a binder that will protect them better. I saw someone mention a "unikeep" archvial binder but could not find one on eBay, could someone send me a link and tell me more about these? Would one binder fit the entire 400+ '57 set. Thanks!
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