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Old 02-05-2018, 06:08 PM
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Default Beehive hockey cards in top loaders?

Am I missing something here or are there/was there top loaders that were big enough to hold old Beehive hockey cards?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3695-Canada...p2047675.l2557

Bee hives measure 4 1/4 by 6 3/4 inch black and white photos of hockey players mounted on 5 3/8 by 8 inch coloured mats.

Has this seller just reduced these original photos via photo copying/resizing then placed them in top loaders or do top loaders of this size exist, or use to exist?
(Some pics of mine in binders to help show the real size compared to the Howe it the top loader)
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I have 8 by 10 top loaders.
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Old 02-06-2018, 03:59 AM
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I have 8 by 10 top loaders.
Thanks Peter.

I had no idea, nor thought Top Loaders of this size would actually exist.
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Default top loader

Dale,they actually look a lot better in the 6 X 9 top loaders. That way there is not so much space around the edge. But you can buy top loaders for almost anything that is out there.I think the largest is something like 32 X 44. You can actually put in an uncut sheet. So they are pretty large.I use then for large posters.
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Dale,they actually look a lot better in the 6 X 9 top loaders. That way there is not so much space around the edge. But you can buy top loaders for almost anything that is out there.I think the largest is something like 32 X 44. You can actually put in an uncut sheet. So they are pretty large.I use then for large posters.
I did a quick search before I posted last night but it's obvious I didn't search enough as I didn't see any of the size in question or larger.

I'd love to have all mine in top loaders but I don't imagine they are too cheap?

Thanks for the info, Winston.
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I did a quick search before I posted last night but it's obvious I didn't search enough as I didn't see any of the size in question or larger.

I'd love to have all mine in top loaders but I don't imagine they are too cheap?

Thanks for the info, Winston.
Probably 14 dollars for a pack of 25.
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Default top loaders

Amazon has a boat load of different sizes for sale. Type in Top Loaders.
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Amazon has a boat load of different sizes for sale. Type in Top Loaders.
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Like all supplies, cheaper in quantity....Columbia on eBay is about the cheapest I’ve found oversized toploaders. 100 of the 6x9 ones for $39 or so. They will look great in those. Not cheap to store them that way but they’ll pop in toploaders.......

https://www.ebay.com/itm/100-6x9-Ult...item5456483746
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Like all supplies, cheaper in quantity....Columbia on eBay is about the cheapest I’ve found oversized toploaders. 100 of the 6x9 ones for $39 or so. They will look great in those. Not cheap to store them that way but they’ll pop in toploaders.......

https://www.ebay.com/itm/100-6x9-Ult...item5456483746
Thanks, Tom.

At this point, with me considering, (again) selling my Beehive collection, I think I will wait, but if I do decide to keep them and go that route, it will be nice knowing these are available.
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