Albums?
Cubsfan71
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When I was archiving my collection in the ‘90s I started using the company called Rj Roop. They made they excellent storage binders. It looks like they have gone out of business. Does anyone have a good recommendations? Most albums don’t look very good for displaying.
Always looking for 1950's Graded Banks Cards
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There has been several threads recently about albums, including albums with the dust covers. Personally, I prefer to use BCW albums with Ultra Pro Platinum pages.
I used MJ Loop. You might find some resale MJ Loop on ebay.
M.J. Roop just used binders from Archival Methods and then did the printing. You can buy the same albums without the printing from their website. I started with M.J. Roop as well and have been using the plain Archival Methods binders for the last decade.
https://www.unikeep.com/
Inexpensive alternative. Better than a regular 3-ring as it has a built in dust cover. Keeps the pages flat and cards protected.
@Kid4hof03 thank you! Do you use a label maker or something on the outside to make them look nice?
Always looking for 1950's Graded Banks Cards
I'm not very creative, so I just use a basic labels, here's a picture of my shelves
Ultimate Guard Quadfolio's are incredible for high grade sets. 16 across, black backs, side load. Only downside is you can't see the back of the card but IMO a good tradeoff for how well they present.