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Old 08-27-2021, 07:01 PM
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Which brand card savers and pages fit together the best? Any preferences? Thanks
I think they are all about the same, I buy whatever my LCS has in stock.

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I think they are all about the same, I buy whatever my LCS has in stock.

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Thanks. Think I found some from Gaylord archival that have smaller slots (3.5") vs the standard (4"). They sent me a sample page. Hoping it will hold the card saver a little tighter. If not, it does look like they are all about the same.

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Another solution is to buy a cheap reprint for the binder of players like Mantle. I'm planning to do that with some early 60's sets I plan to start collecting mostly raw. Akin to making your own laser copy but not everyone has a color laser printer.
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438. Surrogreat (also Pinch Fitter)
The printout, photocopy or reprint of an expensive star card that you put in the pocket of your set binder in place of the original, which is kept safely stored elsewhere.

See also: Relief Picture - when the player on the card in question is a Hall of Fame pitcher.
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438. Surrogreat (also Pinch Fitter)
The printout, photocopy or reprint of an expensive star card that you put in the pocket of your set binder in place of the original, which is kept safely stored elsewhere.

See also: Relief Picture - when the player on the card in question is a Hall of Fame pitcher.
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I have several books which contain images of most of more expensive cards.

While I have some in binders, and some in Dakota Wood Boxes, the most valuable are graded and keep in two fire-proof safes - in an even safer place.

I also have scans of all the cards I have sold.


But, everyone has, and should have, their own particular storage v display strategy.


I will advise you not to store refractors and chrome additions in binders with plastic sleeves...trust me on that on.


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I have several books which contain images of most of more expensive cards.



While I have some in binders, and some in Dakota Wood Boxes, the most valuable are graded and keep in two fire-proof safes - in an even safer place.



I also have scans of all the cards I have sold.





But, everyone has, and should have, their own particular storage v display strategy.





I will advise you not to store refractors and chrome additions in binders with plastic sleeves...trust me on that on.





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Clyde, tell us more please. What happened?

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