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cparker94

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I would like to store my sets in three ring binders and then protect them from dust by putting the binders in slip covers but I am beginning to think that ever since MJ Roop went out of business, no such animal exists. Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks!

Craig from Texas
 

cgilmo

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hofmichael

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jeremy said:
can someone post a picture of these with cards in them so i can see how they look
I would post but they are packed up because I am moving.It will be 2 weeks before I get unpacked.
 

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uniquebaseballcards said:
I was thinking of trying these:
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http://www.amazon.com/Archival-Methods-Matching-Three-Binder/dp/B0030O141C
I don't think they come with page lifters though.

I use these for my Topps and Bowman sets. They look great, but they are pricey. Sometime soon I'll take a picture of my shelves with these.

I bought the first one about 3-4 years ago.

Get on their email list and they send discount codes on occasion. They also sell page lifters - but they are also not cheap. I buy from the direct site, not through Amazon.

This thread is the first I've seen of the others I may give them a try due to the price.
 

hofmichael

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Big Mac McGwire said:
Not to get off topic but there no longer produced graded card boxes were top of the line. I might have to pick up another on eBay or amazon. I originally purchased 1 just for McGwires but that box is now completely filled.

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Try aboxfactory.com .It is the same thing without the Roop logo.
 

cparker94

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Thank you all who have responded! I agree with Jeremy and I would like to see a picture with the cards. The binders on Amazon are $40-$50 each which are probably too pricey for my sets from 1952 to present. Although the price of $1.25 per binder is very appealing for the ones listed on the other web site, I am hesitant to put one set in two binders. Not really sure what I am going to do at this point but more pictures will definitely help with my decision! Any one else have ideas??? Thanks!!

Craig from Texas


jeremy said:
can someone post a picture of these with cards in them so i can see how they look
 

hofmichael

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cparker94 said:
Thank you all who have responded! I agree with Jeremy and I would like to see a picture with the cards. The binders on Amazon are $40-$50 each which are probably too pricey for my sets from 1952 to present. Although the price of $1.25 per binder is very appealing for the ones listed on the other web site, I am hesitant to put one set in two binders. Not really sure what I am going to do at this point but more pictures will definitely help with my decision! Any one else have ideas??? Thanks!!

Craig from Texas


jeremy said:
can someone post a picture of these with cards in them so i can see how they look
PM sent.
 

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