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Just a ****** here: I'm thinking of buying a few 25-count boxes, to hold some Chrome. Now, we know it's the norm for most Chrome cards to be arched: Should I buy 35pt, or 55pt? Thanks for any help.
 

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Jurgy25 said:
The magnetic holders that I hold my 07-09 Chrome's in are 35pt. Other will probably have more help.
Thanks, Jurgy. Do you think the card's integrity gets lost (i.e., the arch), at 35 pt? Too bad I don't own a single 55pt magnetic holder, to try it out.
 

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55 pt is like the thickness of a fleer or ud game used card. While that thickness does vary at times, I think it's the best comparison. I personally would choose the 35 pt though I don't care too much about the card curvature.
 

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Its a a 35pt holder. The card aches like it does because of the way its made. But its not a condition thing. IMO...keeping them as flat as possible is best.
 

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bear0555 said:
55 pt is like the thickness of a fleer or ud game used card. While that thickness does vary at times, I think it's the best comparison. I personally would choose the 35 pt though I don't care too much about the card curvature.
Okay, I see. The reason I ask is simply because I'd like to know if the curvature means anything (again: integrity of the card)? Superfractors will be going into these magnetic holders, so.... Thanks again, for the help.
 

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predatorkj said:
Its a a 35pt holder. The card aches like it does because of the way its made. But its not a condition thing. IMO...keeping them as flat as possible is best.
Yep, that was my final question (see post above). Then it's settled: 3 boxes of 25-count 35-pt magnetic holders.
 

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Superfractor said:
predatorkj said:
Its a a 35pt holder. The card aches like it does because of the way its made. But its not a condition thing. IMO...keeping them as flat as possible is best.
Yep, that was my final question (see post above). Then it's settled: 3 boxes of 25-count 35-pt magnetic holders.


You know...if you let them...these kinds of cards will curve so much that I think it could actually eventually harm the card. I found a stack of them at a dealers place the other day that I was pretty worried about. They looked like a semi circle. ::facepalm::
 

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Superfractor said:
predatorkj said:
Its a a 35pt holder. The card aches like it does because of the way its made. But its not a condition thing. IMO...keeping them as flat as possible is best.
Yep, that was my final question (see post above). Then it's settled: 3 boxes of 25-count 35-pt magnetic holders.

Contact member Leatherman. He sells magnetic holders, the cheapest and quickest service you'll get
 

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