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Is the page taller than a standard 3 ring binder or will they fit inside without poking out the top? I guess it would also be good to know if they are 3 hole punched as well.
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That 6 pocket page shown was especially for Boy Scout patches, and doesn't appear to have the punched hole to go in a binder. As homerunderby posted, the 6 pocket pages for binders won't hold the MSA discs and are made for cards like the 70-71 Topps basketball cards, or maybe unfolded matchbook covers, tall and thin. For the regular size MSA discs, they're 3-3/8" in diamter, and fit nicely in the 4 pocket binder sheet pages. For the smaller discs, like those King-B ones, they should fit in a regular 9 pocket binder sheet page.
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The Boy Scout 6 pocket sheets are 3 hole punched and nearly the exact size as standard 9 pocket sheets. I have my 1950's Orioles cards in a standard 3 ring binder, which includes 8 pocket, 9 pocket and the BSA 6 pockets sheets. The sheets line up nicely without sticking out either top/bottom or side/side.
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