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I too rolled my own. Back in the 1980's, there were fewer sleeve options available, so I found a small box that was the right size and grabbed several lightweight (about 2-mill, I think) comic sleeves and cut each one into four pieces that were flexible enough (mylar) to be folded over and taped. Results not perfect but good enough for government purposes, as they say.
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I don't have many of my sports cards in binders, but I do so for the Redmans. The 4 pocket pages work well as the cards are a good fit (width-wise) and don't bounce around. That also allows you to mix tabbed with non-tabbed cards. And since it only requires just over 50 pages for the complete run, you can get them all into a smaller (2 inch?) binder.
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