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Supplies -- Binders and 9 Pocket Sheets -- Quick Question
I am looking to transfer a few of my older sets from semi-rigids to 9 pocket sheets so I can actually better enjoy them.
Any recommendations on a good vendor? Also, I remember from the 80s all the chatter about PVC and long term risk to the cards - is this still an issue? I know at one point I heard you should replace sheets every 5 years or so - was probably just my dealer trying to get me to buy more supplies. I know this is a mundane post so thanks in advance for the help. Brian |
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The ones I get are called Ultra-Pro Platinum,they are PVC free.I get mine at a local card shop-I think there are 100 sheets per box(9 pocket sleeves) and price range $15.00 to $20.00 per box.
Wal-mart has cheapo ones,but they suck-wouldn't advise buying those. |
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Thanks so much.
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With some of my sets, team sets, etc. that are not too large, I leave them in the Card Saver IIs and then insert those into four pocket Ultra-Pro pages. Gives you a little more protection and allows you to put them in an album.
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