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Anyone going 20 card pages? That's where I'm headed when the times right (at least 50% complete). Always interested in storage/binder decisions with raw sets...
In 2008 I completed (minus the big 4) and stored in standard 9 card pages. The catch was I used a paper cutter to slice down semi-rigid holders to fit in each slot. Protection was great. Album was thick and heavy. Biggest draw back was the cards not popping as much through two layers of plastic, plus I feel 20 on a page is way more pleasing on the eyes than just 9. -Ryan |
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