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Here are pics of the top row of cards and how close they are to the "teeth" of the Unikeep snap case. The new Ultra Pro pages are a good gap between the top of the card and top edge of page. This varies with older pages and thickness of card. I haven't had any issues yet but I want to use these binders for either player collections or Royals team sets. For players (i.e. Barry Bonds) I am access these binders fairly frequently vs. archiving a complete set.
The the first picture is of Ultra binders in cardboard slipcases with SPINE UP so pages hang. The slip case allows this nicely (or standard book shelf). The UniKeep 3-ring mechanism seems less risky and I can store pages more densely, but I worry about how close the cards are to the top of the case...especially with use I worry cards tend to slide up. Last edited by PineTar5; 09-26-2016 at 02:39 PM. |
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