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I have the 1951 Bowman set and am currently upgrading it. I, too, like to look at the cards, and I use Card Saver II's with no plastic sleeves. Card Saver II's take up less space than top loaders. I keep them in a lockbox at the bank and often get them out to look at them.
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Thanks fellas. I don't know why I find the set so much fun to slip through, but I do. I like the ideas...
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WOW,
keeping your baseball cards locked up at a Bank ! , It seems extreme to me...and kind of tough to enjoy RalG |
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Jon- There are pages for all sizes of the Bowman's, I have purchased small nine pockets for the 1951 & 52 sets as well as 12 pocket for the 1950. Same goes for a nine pocket Goudey, Playball, Leaf size card. I have bought them in 10 and 25 count groups on eBay.
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I know it seems extreme to put these cards in a bank lockbox, but here is why I do it:
1. 1951 Bowman Mantle PSA 5 = $3000+ 2. Eliminate fear of fire, theft, home invasion, etc. 3. Total set value = $6000+ Bank lockboxes seem to me to be cheaper than collectibles insurance. Also, I don't really like the idea of a fire/theft proof home safe. What do you think? |
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Judge,
Well, thats a lot of money tied up in baseball cards.. You do need the piece of mind there... the down side is you cant go down to the basement with your cup of coffee and open up an album and enjoy the set |
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