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Posted By: Jantz
I had those plastic lockers to store my cards in. My mother would cut UPCs (bar codes) off of cereal boxes or some other product and sent them in for these plastic ballcard lockers to store your cards in. I still have them to this day & some of my cards from when I was young are still in there. I wish that I could scan one, but they are to big. My baseball cards from when I was a boy have no rubber band marks, but two of the corners are toast. Oh well. |
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