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Posted By: jay behrens
I just took some high number 72s that came from vendor boxes out of the binder they have been in since the mid 80s. I have always stored my binders standing up and none of the cards had any warping. that is until a few weeks later. Man, talk about curl. Think that might be a function of having come from vendor boxes and having never been in a compressed situation. |
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