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Old 10-01-2021, 11:55 PM
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I believe they fit just nicely into 4 pocket pages. But if you're looking to display some separately on a shelf or elsewhere, your options are limited and you'll probably be stuck having to use oversized top loaders. Really isn't anything made specifically for them.

Are all of those just Isaly's/Sweet William discs, or do you have some of the other distributor's discs as well? There are quite a few different companies that put out the discs. They usually aren't overly expensive, but most of the different distributors were regional companies so some of the distributors/brands may be a little harder to find than most, but not ridiculously tough. I think they are very neat items, especially the Pepsi discs which were perforated and included as part of a large insert as if the discs, which look like baseballs, were sitting in the pocket of a baseball glove that had a really long tab below the glove that was then stuck/inserted into one of the slots in a 6 or 8 pack carton of bottled Pepsi back in the day. When you bought the carton of Pepsi you'd just pull out the insert with the glove and tab and just punch out the disc along the perforations so they'd end up looking just like the Isaly's discs you've got. These mid-70s disc sets includes some great 70s players, and because of their round shape, you can generally find them in really nice condition.

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