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Inversion method is unneeded if you just avoid tape all together. Sleeve, top loader, and team bag--which can wrap tightly over the top loader to prevent any movement. The team bag seal unpeels very easily and it looks cleaner/more professional than ANY tape method.
The team bag also fits (5) cards & seals the tops for ALL of them, saving you the hassle of taping all five toploaders. Tape also is hard to remove fully from a toploader and it makes them appear more "used" so future use of them more unlikely. Last edited by mintacular; 10-02-2009 at 06:19 PM. |
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