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I have a number of flat lucite screw down holders.
For display and storage over tightening the screws can be a problem. If you're a card "soaker" there is no better way to dry the cards than between paper towels in a flat screw down holder. Changing the paper once or twice, I can get a card dry in several hours rather than several days using this technique. I've never seen this mentioned on a soaking thread and maybe this post belongs there as well.
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