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Cards in a binder vs toploader/boxes..pros/cons?

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VandyDan

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Thinking of moving some of my mid end PC cards into my VU binder. Any risks with autos or corners in terms of keeping them in a binder? I plan to use penny sleeves as well as keeping them in there.

My thoughts are that binders keep the cards out of UV light and make it easy to kinda open up and enjoy. Plus the space saving pleases the lady friend.

Any downsides to binders that I am overlooking? For arguments sake, assume nothing with a BV over $30.

THANKS!
 

dano7

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Aug 7, 2008
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If you need to do any re-organizing, binders are tougher to deal with. Other than that, if you place the cards in the binders, use D ring binders and don't overload them, I think you should be fine.
DANNY
 

VandyDan

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Thanks!

Tonight will commence operation Anti-Mitt Romney (binders entirely devoid of women).
 

383astro

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Everything I have thats not in the safe is in a binder (except for GU cards since they wont fit). I love to be able to grab one and just go thru it.
 

VandyDan

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Avery Heavy Duty 3" D ring binder.

Organizing by sport/player/auto/non/etc.

My girlfriend is skeptical that this is indeed the way I want to spend my birthday, but it is.
 

joey12508

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i have 4 or 5 binders, they work great easy to access, i just picked up a binder at a yard sale half full of cards. $5 dollars. i bought it just because it had 15 or 20 empty nice sleeves.
 

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