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Old 10-08-2021, 06:04 PM
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Glad to see I'm not the only one who held on to a few of the old pages for nostalgia sake. I've also held on to a few different types of sheets that I had from the early '80s as I moved everything to Ultra Pro such as Enor, MVP-9T, Renata Galasso, Howard's Sport Supplies, Den's Collector's Den, and some no name side loading pages. Held on to a few of each to remember how I used to have my collection stored.
Had some Renata Galasso pages in a vintage Topps binder I recently bought off of Ebay. Had a bunch of Topps pages that I assume probably came with the album.

Putting together a 1986 Topps set in the Ultra Pro Platinum Pages. 1986 seems to be spot on for the age of the binder, if my memory of 4th grade is still accurate. Big if.

Also remember a plastic baseball storage case that was similar to in style to what you would have stored your Star Wars or GI Joe in at the time. Which leads to memories of Battle Beasts, M.U.S.C.L.E men and Garbage Pail Kids.
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