Direction Needed: Protecting Raw 76-77 Basketball Set
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I have pretty much standardized on top loading all of my pre-1981 sports cards storing them in Monster Boxes as it has given me relative peace of mind that I am doing what I can to prevent damage to the cards while still being able to look through them, sort them, etc.
I did not see a Top Load available measuring 3 1/8 x 5 1/4. Likewise with penny sleeves.
What can I do to implement something similar for 76-77 Basketball, early 70's Topps Super Baseball, or autographed Gateway Cachets?
How do you store your oversized cards of this size?
Thanks ahead of time for your comments.
Mike
I did not see a Top Load available measuring 3 1/8 x 5 1/4. Likewise with penny sleeves.
What can I do to implement something similar for 76-77 Basketball, early 70's Topps Super Baseball, or autographed Gateway Cachets?
How do you store your oversized cards of this size?
Thanks ahead of time for your comments.
Mike
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<< <i>Card saver IV >>
Those are a bit wider and you have less of a chance of dinging corners. I am not sure which one is cheaper.
<< <i>They're a little big, but you can find 4x6 size toploaders online. >>
Thanks - I am not big on card savers as I prefer a more rigid holder. The 4x6 top loaders may do the trick.
Now to find penny sleeves to work with this.
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<< <i>They're a little big, but you can find 4x6 size toploaders online. >>
Thanks - I am not big on card savers as I prefer a more rigid holder. The 4x6 top loaders may do the trick.
Now to find penny sleeves to work with this. >>
Ultra Pro makes 4x6 penny sleeves.
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