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I have lots of MSA discs and I haven't found anything better than the standard 4 pocket sheet for them. Years ago they made a 6 pocket sheet that was perfect for them, but they haven't been made for years.
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I use the 4 pocket and put a staple through the sheet next to the disc so they don't roll around.
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Just wanted to share how I resolved this for others that might have interest. I wasn't happy just keeping them in 4-pocket pages. There wasn't enough rigidity and they floated around. To solve this, I took the postcard-size card savers and cut along the right side and top to make a card saver "pocket" the exact size of the 4-pocket page opening. The disc slides the card saver and the card saver fits snugly in the page pocket. Now it has some rigidity and stays in place.
It's some work but I'm pretty happy with the end result. |
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storing your cards | larietrope | Postwar Baseball Cards Forum (Pre-1980) | 18 | 10-03-2014 06:30 PM |