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Old 01-27-2015, 12:14 PM
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No quick photos as I'm at work but I have almost all my nonsports N and T cards in those nostalgia slipcover albums. The 10 cards per page pages have just a little more room in them than the Ultrapro 15 cards per page pages do, so you don't get any tight fits. I like your BB solution using the toploaders in the 6 cards per page pages. I've got maybe 20-25 of those Nostalgia albums but you can't get them anymore as Murraycards went out of business. At least I've not been able to find the same sized ones.
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Old 01-27-2015, 03:44 PM
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Nice pictures Luke and Steve. Thanks for sharing!

Unfortunately most of my E9x cards are in toploaders stored in boxes cuz they are too big for 15 pocket but too loose for 9 pocket. Wish they had 12 pocket with 3 rows of 4

I use Archival Methods binders with slip case and am happy. Those Nostalgia ones look beautiful!

Sorry for all the photos, I guess I got a little excited. Thought I took like 5 haha. Next thing I know ...

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Old 01-27-2015, 04:27 PM
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Rob, the only thing you have to apologize for is not posting enough photos!

Let me know if you find yourself looking at the page with the T213-1 and T216 and thinking "You know, this page is just too full."

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Sorry for all the photos, I guess I got a little excited. Thought I took like 5 haha. Next thing I know ...

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Old 01-27-2015, 04:29 PM
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Old 01-29-2015, 01:12 PM
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Here is some of my stamped backs in sheets.
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Old 01-29-2015, 04:54 PM
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Nice binders Mr. Gross and Joe!
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Old 01-29-2015, 05:23 PM
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nice everyone...sadly only a small portion of my collection is still raw and in binders...mostly non sports and yankee postcards...and the heft of my monster #!
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Old 01-27-2015, 04:34 PM
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Rob, the only thing you have to apologize for is not posting enough photos!

Let me know if you find yourself looking at the page with the T213-1 and T216 and thinking "You know, this page is just too full."
lets see the fronts of those t213/t216 Rob!!!!!
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Lionel Carter style.....very nice! Great photos boys
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I have a small but growing collection that I keep in a binder. I use card savers cut down to size to fit inside 9 pocket pages. This keeps my cards tight and protected but allows me to move them around safely.



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Old 02-13-2015, 07:40 PM
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Beautiful cards, gentlemen.

BTW, it looks like somebody is selling ten of the Murray Cards Nostalgia binders on eBay right now.

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I don't know the seller, so I can't vouch for their service. Just passing the info along to somebody who might be interested in picking these up.

Of course, I only learn about Murray Cards now that they have gone out of business. Just like M.J. Roop (thankfully, Box Factory makes the same boxes now).

Any other companies making really great stuff to store cards that I need to know about, guys, you know, before they go out of business?
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Old 03-05-2015, 10:25 PM
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Reviving this thread, because I never got around to posting in it the first time. Most of my T and E cards are in toploaders, but some are in these 18-pocket pages that I got back around 1993 and filled up soon after. In the first one I made a nice display of T206 backs, though even at the time I think I had more backs that didn't fit in the display. On the left side I put the 150-350-460 versions of Piedmont, Sweet Caporal, and Sovereign, then on the right side I put the A-B-C brands (American Beauty, Broadleaf, Cycle), all of them 350 versions with borders, and below that six of the "Assorted"/"Assortment" brands. I probably didn't have a Carolina Brights yet at the time.

In the second picture are some of my T209 through T212s. This may have been all I had at the time I put together the page, though I now have more of all of them, especially T210s and T212s (of which I have more than 50 each).



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You have a Dick Buckley card in there ? My last name is Buckley I feel obligated to get one of his cards.
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Old 03-06-2015, 05:10 PM
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Jimmy -- I assume you're talking about Bill Bergen with the batting average. That card was also one of the early T206s in my collection. Bergen was considered one of the best defensive catchers of his day, as was his brother Marty, who tragically killed his wife and kids before committing suicide in 1900.
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I broke out my PSA cards and added them to my raw card binder. Now I need to decide whether or not to break out my SGC cards.

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Old 03-06-2015, 06:31 PM
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Ted,

Your collection and knowledge is honestly out of this world. What would you say is your favorite T206?

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Old 03-06-2015, 06:34 PM
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Jimmy -- I assume you're talking about Bill Bergen with the batting average. That card was also one of the early T206s in my collection. Bergen was considered one of the best defensive catchers of his day, as was his brother Marty, who tragically killed his wife and kids before committing suicide in 1900.
Yeah, Bergen. The best defensive catcher at the time. And yes, his brother was also a mlb catcher. He died in 1900.. ...yes, that was what I'm was talking about.

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Old 01-27-2015, 03:44 PM
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the rest ...

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WOW Rob, impressive collection!
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Rob, WOW!!!

Tom, there is still a company in England that sells Nostalgia products, but they don't ship overseas, so that makes it tricky for most of us. Steve, that's a pretty awesome single page!
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Thanks for the kind words Greg and Luke. Honestly there are a LOT of open spaces to fill in those sheets, so I have the rest of my life to try to fill 'em haha. Seeing pics from your collections is what keeps me going!

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Thanks for the kind words Greg and Luke. Honestly there are a LOT of open spaces to fill in those sheets, so I have the rest of my life to try to fill 'em haha. Seeing pics from your collections is what keeps me going!

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Wow Rob,

Those are some really great looking albums!!!
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Bryan, Pete, and Steve ... you'll notice that page is quite bare. Feel free to help me fill it up

p.s. thanks again guys!
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