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Volod, I'm guessing those sleeves are polyurethane, not polyester
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Most of my sets were put together in the '80's, when storage materials were still relatively cheap, so at that time, polyester (mylar) sleeves could be had by the K for about six bucks or so. I don't know if they are even still available these days - but polypropylene, which is what I believe you mean, is almost as clear, though not as archivally approved.
Last edited by Volod; 05-25-2016 at 05:29 PM. |
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