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Old 06-29-2014, 06:49 AM
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display your binders with the "D" rings at the top to prevent damage to your cards.
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That's a good idea, but will the weight of the cards in the pages put stress on the D-ring mechanism and cause it to pull away from the notebook?
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That's a good idea, but will the weight of the cards in the pages put stress on the D-ring mechanism and cause it to pull away from the notebook?
Richard I've never looked for this, but it is occurring to some degree. You can see it in the picture on a few of the binders. But the D rings are riveted to the binder, and although they have pulled away from the binder some, I don't see them pulling all the way out. I've stored my binders like this for several years. Like Steve B, I have been using binders less and less, and most of my cards are now in cardboard boxes. Binders take up to much room.
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I know I saw something recently, but can't find it now, what type of ultra pro page would I use if I want to keep cards in top-loaders and then put them in binder pages?
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