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Posted By: andy
i have used the same method for years. it's excellent for display purposes. makes for a knockout coffee table book. i use the sleeve and top loader in a four card sheet, but i take the top loader and place it in a open team bag. i've found, it's easier to have the bag's adhesive facing forward. remove the adhesive protector and "tape" the team bag to the interior or the pocket on the sheet. presto...no slipping. just be careful when moving the book not to invert cards, as then they will slide around a bit in the team bag. |
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