Storing thick cards in a binder

CadenZ

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Just wondering if anyone knows if there is some brand of binder sleeves that are fitted for thicker cards, like patches? Or is the toploader/one-touch the only way to go for storing them properly? Any other smart solutions?
 
What I do is I use the 4 pocket pages.They will even fit a graded card or an ITG slabbed card.I have a graded set stored in these pages.I have some sets of jersey and patches that I have put in their proper top loaders then a team bag and then slide them into these pages.It works for me.Makes it really easy for viewing some of those sets that may ordinarily just get stored in a box. Good luck with what ever you decide.
 
What I do is I use the 4 pocket pages.They will even fit a graded card or an ITG slabbed card.I have a graded set stored in these pages.I have some sets of jersey and patches that I have put in their proper top loaders then a team bag and then slide them into these pages.It works for me.Makes it really easy for viewing some of those sets that may ordinarily just get stored in a box. Good luck with what ever you decide.

I've seen someone else using this set up and I must say it looks really nice and really handy if you wanna bring them at a show or carry them around.
 
I have about 30 pages that have pockets that are actually thick enough to put 2 Cup base cards in each pocket. It isn't useful to put the cards in that way (it deforms pages around it) but then just 1 card per pocket works just fine. They do not have any name on them and they are not made of the same material as the old PVC or the current UltraPro pages. They are kind of foggy or maybe dirty looking. I got them from a friend in the mid90s.

So yes such pages did exist at one point. And no I have not come across anything like them since. I have come across pages that look similar (and I often get them mixed up) but are not the same type.

EDIT: I went to go look just in case. Here is what I found. The pages that can fit 1 thick card in it are marked as being made by Enor Corporation.
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The ones that can fit 2 cards in them look the same as those but have no manufacturer stamp on them.

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That's clearly something Ultra Pro should invest in. I've been looking for such pages too along with anything that could fit Panini sticker albums.

I have some of my traders in toploaders in 4-pocket pages with the tops sealed using masking tape. But Tripredacus pages would be a lot better solution.
 

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