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I used to and now am thinking of starting again
 

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sure do. just if you start using them make sure you store the binders laying down and not sitting upright. They will sag and damage the cards if you do that.
 

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I actually use them quite a bit. I probably have about 13 binders that are filled with complete (or in progress) baseball sets. Anywhere from Topps Chrome to Turkey Red to Mantle Insert sets. I keep those binders on a bookshelf so that anyone can grab them and look through. If there's ever a card that has a little more value to it (or I don't have duplicates of) then I will keep it in a hard case with the rest of cards.
 

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thejackaryman8 said:
I actually use them quite a bit. I probably have about 13 binders that are filled with complete (or in progress) baseball sets. Anywhere from Topps Chrome to Turkey Red to Mantle Insert sets. I keep those binders on a bookshelf so that anyone can grab them and look through. If there's ever a card that has a little more value to it (or I don't have duplicates of) then I will keep it in a hard case with the rest of cards.


lol i have my 58 mantle and 58 maris rc in a binder with teh rest of the set. i just put the more valuable cards in the middle sleeve.
 

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I have my 2003 Topps 205 vase, min, and triple folder set in one, but I am thinking of taking it out and getting sleeves for the minis and toploaders.
 

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I have two old binders that I've had for over 20 years and the cards haven't suffered condition wise.


Just seems like the best way to look at sets
 

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js0000001 said:
I have two old binders that I've had for over 20 years and the cards haven't suffered condition wise.


Just seems like the best way to look at sets


i agree, its the best way to enjoy them.
 

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I used those in the past, and it can 100% be said they do not cause any damage. The issue that exists is getting the card in there in the first place. You could nick an edge or corner, as they are not as forgiving as a penny sleeve.

What interests me is those toploader (holding) pages.
 

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Used to but never was able to figure out the best way to leave spots for new cards. Now I penny sleeve + top loader + team bag in boxes. Makes it a breeze to reorganize when I get new cards.

Use what you like :D
 

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My LaRoche collection is in a binder. That includes Exquisites (they fit with no problem, surprisingly enough.) When I was working on the 1910 T210 set, all the cards were in a binder, as well. I agree with js0000001 and moxacaine - the pages/binder combo seems to be the most pleasing way to view a collection.
 

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theplasticman said:
Used to but never was able to figure out the best way to leave spots for new cards. Now I penny sleeve + top loader + team bag in boxes. Makes it a breeze to reorganize when I get new cards.

Use what you like :D

That's always been my issue with them. It's not a problem if you are using them for a set though.
 

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I have my Oswalt base and lesser inserts in them. Each is in a sleeve too.
 

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MOFNY said:
Each is in a sleeve too.

I use the binder pages as well for my team collections, I also put the card in a sleeve first, then into the sheets. It offers extra protection and keeps the card nice and snug in the sheets so it doesn't slide out. The ultra pro "premium" sleeves are the ones i find fit best into the sheets.
 

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Yes, but only the UltraPro Sheets

i like to put all my sets in sheets & binders, looks awesome imo!
 

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I have a few sets in them but mostly just my Allen and Ginter minis(in the special 15 card sleeves).I do find that when you store Chrome or foil cards in them they tend to stick to the page.
 

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