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MJ Roop binders are pretty nice, not sure about for T cards. I have several of them from fifties sets I have broken for individual card sets. I think I have 1952, 55. 57, and a couple others. These are no longer manufactured and can only be found in collections and on the secondary market.
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I use these and have nothing but excellent things to say about them
https://www.lighthouse.us/vario-g-pa...mechanism.html the D ring is fantastic, pages lay flat, and the slip cover is great. I have a few of them for different sets. |
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Bindertek makes a nice series of slipcased binders. No matter what you choose, I think a slipcase is vital, along with stiff front and back page lifters.
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I use Itoya art ProFolios for everything, including cards.
The 9 X 12 size is best for card pages. https://itoya.com/products/presentat...-art-profolio/ Doug Last edited by doug.goodman; 08-28-2023 at 11:17 AM. |
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Two options here for archival quality binders with slipcases:
https://nativearchival.com/product/c...bum-slip-case/ https://www.archivalmethods.com/cate...inders-albums/
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I put mine in vintage old 3 ring binders. My 1953 Bowman color & b/w set in a period, black pebble leatherette binder, along with 1953 Bowman color wax wrapper and a Beech Nut Allie Reynolds ad with same color photo as his card. Likewise, my 1962 Topps set in a period 3 ring binder, with a 5 cent wrapper. All 598 cards won't fit, so I put the cards in by league and by team in the order they finished the 1962 season, with the Babe Ruth and Rookie Parade and World Series cards in the middle and the checklists in the back. Only the stars and players I remember or are otherwise rookies or important. The rest of the set I keep in the usual cardboard sleeve box. Both binders look great to me.
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