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Hi guys - the great thing about those Target frames is that the areas were cut out already - so when I saw the frame for the first time, I just knew they would hold the cards pretty well - which they did. The area for the cards are just a little bit bigger than the cards, but thats ok as it gives them room to "breath" hehehe
Jon, I was going to try to put a slabbed card in the first frame pic problem is the thickness of the plastics - it would have separated the paper cutouts and the front plastic of the frame too much, which would cause the 206's to slide right out of the cut-out portion of the frame. Did that make sense? lol
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