I have all of the sets that I consider part of my collection in binders and labeled. I choose to just use white d-ring binders, because I can't stand to see different types of binders on the shelf. Much like scottbdoug, I count out the sheets I need and put them in before I even start the set. For small sets, I have multiple sets in a binder. Obviously, graded cards are in a separate location, and sets that I have but don't have a specific attachment to just stay in boxes.
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I buy all of my binders from thrift stores, or I have asked friends or relatives if they can find any where they work. |
Back at my old job, I actually dumpster dove for binders as they used to throw out tons of them. Not so much here at my current job.
I buy mine at dollar stores for about 3 bucks a pop and haven't had any issues thus far. Mike |
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I still use binders for all my cards. I only collect Highlanders and Yankees and I have them set by decades. The best binders to buy are these.....
https://www.archivalmethods.com/blog...-ring-binders/ Share your vintage Yankee’s https://www.facebook.com/groups/554519474738304/ Sharing my vintage Yankee’s https://www.flickr.com/photos/151843924@N04/albums |
Gary, I am a Yankees collector also and those Highlander cards are beautiful. I looked at your flicker photos and drooled on my keyboard.
Mike |
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