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When it comes to card, program/score card, etc. binders and scrap books, do you prefer to lay them flat, which looks good for display, or do you stand them vertical, which makes them a lot easier to get to?
I re-designed my modest little cabinet so that my card binders are much easier to get to, but maybe doesn't look so great?
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