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Post by MonkeyDBain on Jan 24, 2012 1:17:25 GMT -5
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Post by chewey on Apr 30, 2012 13:02:19 GMT -5
Thanks for the lead. My concern would have been that the website lists the usable space as 4 1/8" when the FG cards 4 1/4", but since you said they fit perfectly, I ordered a 25 pack to try them out. I'll let everyone else know my review, althoigh I'm excited to say the least about Mark's review of the product.
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Post by Nick_Nuke on May 1, 2012 21:23:39 GMT -5
I get the 4x6 Ultra Clear Top Loaders from Ultra Pro. They work great to me. They are not hard plastic but not soft either. I got some when I was at the C2E2 in Chicago and they worked great. Card fit with no problem. Bought more from Amazon. Good luck fellow gamers.
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Post by chewey on May 23, 2012 8:11:25 GMT -5
THIS! THIS! THIS! If you're accustomed to the Mary Martin hard plastics, this is a very suitable replacement. The dimensions are almost the same (maybe a couple millimeters off on the sides), and the material is the same. As top loaders, the cards are also more steadily in place than the Mary Martin ones which in my experience sometimes slide out a little. I bought a pack of 25 and have a handful of the Mary Martin ones that JED-SE gave me. They're virtually indistinguishable. I'm about to order 100 more - only drawback is that the shipping is about $7, so make sure you do get them in large quantity. I heavily recommend the above link though. Thanks Mark!
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Post by steelersfan629 on Jun 21, 2012 17:15:40 GMT -5
This is a excellent idea..I can leave my cards out and not worry.
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Post by Vegas on Jun 21, 2012 18:02:09 GMT -5
THIS! THIS! THIS! If you're accustomed to the Mary Martin hard plastics, this is a very suitable replacement. The dimensions are almost the same (maybe a couple millimeters off on the sides), and the material is the same. As top loaders, the cards are also more steadily in place than the Mary Martin ones which in my experience sometimes slide out a little. I bought a pack of 25 and have a handful of the Mary Martin ones that JED-SE gave me. They're virtually indistinguishable. I'm about to order 100 more - only drawback is that the shipping is about $7, so make sure you do get them in large quantity. I heavily recommend the above link though. Thanks Mark! Thanks to Chewey and SuperNaturalX for this info! Chewey and me have talked in the past about hard plastic sleeves and if he says these ones work then that is definitely good enough for me. I placed my order through the above listed website last night as I just realized yesterday that I am indeed out of extra hard plastic sleeves for my autographed cards- I used my last ones up in April at Synergy in Chicago.
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Post by johnandryan on Nov 30, 2012 22:33:15 GMT -5
THIS! THIS! THIS! If you're accustomed to the Mary Martin hard plastics, this is a very suitable replacement. The dimensions are almost the same (maybe a couple millimeters off on the sides), and the material is the same. As top loaders, the cards are also more steadily in place than the Mary Martin ones which in my experience sometimes slide out a little. I bought a pack of 25 and have a handful of the Mary Martin ones that JED-SE gave me. They're virtually indistinguishable. I'm about to order 100 more - only drawback is that the shipping is about $7, so make sure you do get them in large quantity. I heavily recommend the above link though. Thanks Mark! Thanks for the lead. much appreciated.
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Post by maddog1981 on Dec 1, 2012 5:09:26 GMT -5
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tr56
Infinity Challenge
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Post by tr56 on Jan 11, 2013 20:08:23 GMT -5
bump as ill be needing these as i just got my first set of cards excited to learn and play this game as well as collect ahaha
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Post by Matt on Jan 14, 2013 6:00:56 GMT -5
bump as ill be needing these as i just got my first set of cards excited to learn and play this game as well as collect ahaha it's kind of unnecessary to bump a stickied thread, but yea having plastic sleeves is pretty much a necessity imo...
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