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Hinges do brake. :|
I hate the hinge boxes more. Too much potential for crimping the card when closing the box. Plus the corners are a little rounded and the cards inside have too much room to move.
Yes! Everything posted in this thread is garbage.
Now, for an unpopular opinion: 9 pocket pages. I don't like them. Binders never shut right, transporting them from a broken binder to a working one sucks, you can't handle them individually as you could a card in a toploader.
These things, they should be long gone from the hobby.View attachment 59502
Can't tell you how many times over the decades I've went to pick one up and the lid came off while the second piece dropped along with all cards.
Just use the hinged cases everyone.
I hate the 8 pocket pages that were available in the early 90's. I can't get any of the cards out of them now. At least the cards won't rot away.
Loved pages and binders when I was a kid, but I have out grown them
I am curious to know how you store all of your Dawson cards. I tried 9 pocket pages to start with on my McGriff collection but that did not work well. I finally went to penny sleeve and top loaders for all my McGriff cards other than my doubles. I mainly use just a penny sleeve on those.
[MENTION=10018]BenG76[/MENTION] I can't speak for [MENTION=10405]Hawk8[/MENTION], but this is how I store all of my cards: http://www.freedomcardboard.com/forum/showthread.php/148428-Finally-organized(ish)
Every card I own is in those boxes!
Every unique Dawson card gets put in a a penny sleeve and a top loader and then a three row monster box. All of my doubles go into five row monster boxes.