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Old 03-25-2012, 10:17 AM
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Erik
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Originally Posted by Tomman1961 View Post
Samsdaddy/Bob Lemke. I also remember the fear of PVC sheets with plastisizer added for softness. What is the thought today? I worked for a company in 2002 that had samples of PVC products made in 1970, stored for customers.By 2002 the samples were a gooey mess. If I bought sheets made in 1979, will they turn my complete 1955 Topps set into a gooey mess?
I am no expert in this area but my thinking is why not just buy new sheets. You know today's sheets are top quality, won't damage your cards and are fairly inexpensive. Sure it will be a pain to transfer all your sets over but you will have peace of mind.

I do not have a huge collection as I have returned to the hobby after being away for a while. All my cards are in penny sleeves and then inserted into Top Loaders or Card Saver 1's. I used to have some sets in sheets but some of the cards would creep up in the sheets exposing the top and it drove this OCD guy insane.
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