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Posted By: will watson
do any manufacturers produce T-card toploads or screwdowns? i vaguely remember seeing toploaders somewhere. i checked Ultrapro.com and they didn't have any |
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Posted By: cn
I seem to remember the T206 Museum selling Mylar sleaves for T206 size cards. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
but I do not recommend using them. Because the cards fits in so nicely they become stuck and are almost impossible to get out without damaging the card. I put mine in a cut down Card Saver and put the card in a 3 by 4.5 recessed screwdown. See comparison: |
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Posted By: Chris Ahart
I believe Topps, due to their Allen & Ginter release, announced at the National that Ultra-Pro will carry Tobacco sized sleeves and top loaders. I've checked their website as well, still not available. Hopefully soon. |
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