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bradical said:I use the graded cards bags for my one touches.
bradical said:I use the graded cards bags for my one touches.
bradical said:I use the graded cards bags for my one touches.
Superfractor said:Can any three of you elaborate?
Thank you, AJ. Then it was a matter of semantics, since I use those too (sparingly). I also use - OP - the actual plastic bag the holder comes in. I simply cut off the zip-lock part, and put it right in. Obviously the plastic is not as clear as the large team bags, but it works as well (I believe).ajbraves25 said:Superfractor said:Can any three of you elaborate?
Sure, the graded card sleeves that look like Team Bags are perfect for the One Touches. The case fits snug and secure, the sealed strip on the back keeps it closed and the One Touch doesnt get scratched all the hell. They are perfect. All my One Touches are in graded card sleeves/bags. Ultra Pro makes them. Just a bigger Team Bag. Same principle, just bigger.
~AJ
Superfractor said:Thank you, AJ. Then it was a matter of semantics, since I use those too (sparingly). I also use - OP - the actual plastic bag the holder comes in. I simply cut off the zip-lock part, and put it right in. Obviously the plastic is not as clear as the large team bags, but it works as well (I believe).ajbraves25 said:Superfractor said:Can any three of you elaborate?
Sure, the graded card sleeves that look like Team Bags are perfect for the One Touches. The case fits snug and secure, the sealed strip on the back keeps it closed and the One Touch doesnt get scratched all the hell. They are perfect. All my One Touches are in graded card sleeves/bags. Ultra Pro makes them. Just a bigger Team Bag. Same principle, just bigger.
~AJ
I agree, and I have all my super-rare cards in them. The reason I don't keep all the others in a large team-bag, is 'cause of the loss of adhesive over a short-time. I've also tried the regular-sized team-bags (with the tape on), but they tend to leave a part of the holder barren; open for damage.ajbraves25 said:Superfractor said:Thank you, AJ. Then it was a matter of semantics, since I use those too (sparingly). I also use - OP - the actual plastic bag the holder comes in. I simply cut off the zip-lock part, and put it right in. Obviously the plastic is not as clear as the large team bags, but it works as well (I believe).ajbraves25 said:Superfractor said:Can any three of you elaborate?
Sure, the graded card sleeves that look like Team Bags are perfect for the One Touches. The case fits snug and secure, the sealed strip on the back keeps it closed and the One Touch doesnt get scratched all the hell. They are perfect. All my One Touches are in graded card sleeves/bags. Ultra Pro makes them. Just a bigger Team Bag. Same principle, just bigger.
~AJ
if you try a graded card sleeve for a one touch you will be more than thrilled with the results. they look great, stay well protected and are clear as day.
~AJ
Yes you are correct, and David has much better prices than anywhere I can get them near me.WoundedDuck said:Isn't it Leatherman on FCB that sells all those types of supplies? If I remeber right it's in his sig and the prices looked pretty good. I may be buying some of that stuff soon as well.