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			Posted By: Tom Boblitt I took the plunge and bought a MJ Roop slip cover binder for my T206 set and WOW.....they are really nice (Legal disclaimer....I am in NO way associated with or for them). It was a little pricey but for a set of that value the $50-$60 was pretty well spent. Nice cover page with a Cobb pictured and a great laminated two page checklist of the players. Pretty cool. Anyone else use them for anything? | 
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			Posted By: Lentel Got one for my t205 set, they are a little expensive but nice. | 
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			Posted By: Joe P. I'm not familiar with the MJ Roop. | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw for that price, I assume it is all archival material, including de-acidified cardboard, etc. Any info on that? | 
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			Posted By: leon I think they stabilize the cards too ( antagonizor I am ) later | 
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			Posted By: Josh K. I have a few of their binders.  They are very nice and of archival quality. I will post a picture tonight if I get a chance. | 
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			Posted By: Joe P. Thanks for the pictures. | 
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			Posted By: Josh K. Joe, | 
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			Posted By: Tom Boblitt www.mjroop.com | 
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			Posted By: qualitycards Roop also purduces a cardboard and wooden box that houses 176 slabbed cards. The cardboard one costs about as much as the binders, and the wooden one is a few $ more. When you think of the value that the 176 slabs hold (even if they are $20 across the board, thats $3k+) its pretty nominal to house them. It sure beats putting them in cheese boxes or standard set boxes. | 
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