Set registry binder pages
Rehren
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Anyone know if PSA will offer to seal cards with their grade in binder pages? I have a set in all 7, and would prefer it in a binder.
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an example of a binder set
http://cgi.ebay.com/FLEER-MLB-1981-Baseball-Set-of-660-in-Binder-MINT_W0QQitemZ310128131748QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_SM_Sports_Cards?hash=item310128131748&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72:1205|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318|301%3A1|293%3A1|294%3A50
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Call CS for a complete list of encapsulation sizes/materials.
Mike
Four Pockets Page, Holds 3-1/2 x 5-1/4,
Stock #204D
Holds 4 – 3-1/2 x 5-1/4 cards
No PVC-Acid Free
Heavyweight Polypropylene
100 per display
1,000 per case
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<< <i>Anyone know if PSA will offer to seal cards with their grade in binder pages? I have a set in all 7, and would prefer it in a binder. >>
<< <i>It's not that difficult. Have any of you ever built a set and put the cards in binder pages? Its nice to flip through,and enjoy a set as if it was a photo album. All im saying is it would nice if PSA developed a binder page that could hold the card and the grade label. >>
It's not that difficult to phrase a question in a way that everyone can understand. GAC!
CDsNuts, 1/9/15
That if you made a hard-styrofoam page with PSA slab cut outs? A platic slider would keep the slab from falling out. Could probably only get about 2 slabs per page, unless you increased the albumn size. This would also allow the collector to present cards in any order.
Overall not a bad product idea, I could see it being a very nice way to display a player collection or a very small set. I cannot imagine a complete '75 topps set being put in slabbed, pages.
<< <i>Would you want a "hard" page? If so I could imagine something of that nature. However the hard plastic is still brittle and would crack when bumping into one another. The colletor would have to be very careful when nesting/turning the pages. A two by two page is about all you could fit.
That if you made a hard-styrofoam page with PSA slab cut outs? A platic slider would keep the slab from falling out. Could probably only get about 2 slabs per page, unless you increased the albumn size. This would also allow the collector to present cards in any order.
Overall not a bad product idea, I could see it being a very nice way to display a player collection or a very small set. I cannot imagine a complete '75 topps set being put in slabbed, pages. >>
I don't believe they are made any more but there were more rigid pages. They looked a bit thick and even a large binder would only hold a a small number.
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here's some on Ebay, you can find supplies dealers that have stock as well... Text
Has anyone actually used these for their PSA slabs? The LINK to the web site states that these pages are 1/2" thick. Are these rigid pages? I would ask the company, but would probably get a non-user marketing guy who would have no clue.
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Michael
TGF Collection
TGF Sports
TGF Collection
TGF Sports
The binder is a 3" binder, 6 pages x4 cards = 24 cards. I don't use them for PSA sets but do for singles I collect.
TGF Collection
TGF Sports
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