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I've done both. Usually on bookcases. But without slipcases.
For looks, vertical is better. For preventing the pages from bending, flat is better. And on a bookcase, flat actually fits more depending in the shelf spacing and binder size. My wife shelves books flat, and it fits WAY more with books |
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I've gone with slipcased binders for all but my most common cards, which go into padded Ultra Pro notebooks. I ended up with 20 of the old Dreier collection slipcased binders, which are tanks and great for those long Topps baseball sets and use Bindertek for everything else. I also use page lifters front and back in each album.
One thing I like about the Bindertek's is the color array. I can organize the different sports by color with their binders. |
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