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I purchased a coin album the other day for the new national park quarters.
It was by Lighthouse, I think they are big in the stamp industry? The interesting feature in the album was a plastic slide that holds the pages immoveable when placed on a shelf. It would help on cards if you also used a slipcase. I ony have my type cards and some newer sets in albums but would like to have more so that I can look through them more often. I would like to find a good leather binder with slipcase, d-ring that would protect the cards. I purchased a T205 binder from Roop but was so displeased that I only put a reprint set in it. Any good suggestions out there? |
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I've been looking for the binder you describe as well.
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Hi Guys, I just was reading this thread and have a question about storing autographed cards. I'm working on a 93 Topps Auto set. I currently have around 240 auto's. I have all the commons and minor stars in penny sleeves, major stars in penny sleeve than top loader. Jeter is BGS slabbed, so no problem there. All stored for now in a 330 count box (commons,minor stars) Question is a friend of mine says there is a danger of the magic marker sticking and sometimes transferring onto the sleeves, esp if packed tight in box. Just wondering if anyone has had the problem or if it should even be a concern, if so what is best way to store such a set... Thanks in advance... Ralph
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Check my earlier post with the link to another thread
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=131484 This setup is so much better than regular binders, you don't even have to thank me when you discover that you agree with me. Doug |
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I use penny sleaves and top loaders on every card, then store them in 1500 count boxes
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Premium Collectors Album Black Leatherette SKU: 1-ALB1P-CA-BLK Brand: BCW The BCW Premium Collectors Album is designed for attractiveness anddurability this binder will last for years. The album is covered in aplush black leatherette material, with attractive black edge stitching.The albums works with any BCW pocket page. - Attractive Black Faux Leather - Decorative edge stitching - Holds up to 40 Protective Pages - 1" Heavy Duty D Ring - Pages Sold Separately 1 Album(s) per Each The value of "Quantity" filed must be numeric This item must be ordered in multiplies of 1 Minimal quantity for this product is 1 Maximal quantity for this product is 1000000 Order Quantity: Each(s) Please, enter quantity for the product Each(s) Each Price 1 $26.00 10 $18.30 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is BCW's top-of-the-line binder. It's fake leather but, nicer than anything Ultra-Pro has to offer IMHO. Last edited by theseeker; 02-21-2011 at 12:58 AM. |
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