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Post by Springer on Jan 31, 2013 20:11:36 GMT -5
I bought the ROH intro set, and some of the Ultrapro 4x6 Topladers. But my cards don't fit, they're quite a bit wider than the space the sleeve allows me to use.
My cards measure about 4.25 inches across. But the usable space in the sleeves are quite a bit less across. How do you guys manage to fit the cards in so easily? Do you trim the edges or something?
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Post by Vegas on Jan 31, 2013 20:26:18 GMT -5
I bought the ROH intro set, and some of the Ultrapro 4x6 Topladers. But my cards don't fit, they're quite a bit wider than the space the sleeve allows me to use. My cards measure about 4.25 inches across. But the usable space in the sleeves are quite a bit less across. How do you guys manage to fit the cards in so easily? Do you trim the edges or something? No, all of my my cards naturally fit perfectly into the 4 X 6 Ultra Pro top loaders with no problems at all.
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Post by Springer on Jan 31, 2013 20:46:48 GMT -5
This is what I bought with the only difference being the size 4" x 6". Is this what you are using?
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Post by Vegas on Jan 31, 2013 20:57:29 GMT -5
This is what I bought with the only difference being the size 4" x 6". Is this what you are using? The ones I am using appear to be from the same company, but in addition to the size I am using being 4 X 6 they are card sleeves and the product you showed says it is designed for photos and sheets. I don't know if that somehow could make a difference or not, but the 4 X 6 ones I have really work great.
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Post by shaka808 on May 5, 2013 2:01:10 GMT -5
I work at a card shop and was looking for stuff for my old original cotg cards and yeah they are just a bit too wide for your standard 4 x 6 top loaders. However Ultra pro does make a 4 x 6 side loader that worked perfectly (perfectly fits width but you will have a little under an inch extra space up top) They seemed snug enough also to me to not worry about the casual falling out, though if you intentionally turn them open side down they will fall out. Don't have the link to ultra pro's webpage right now but a quick search for ultrapro 4x6 toploader side load turns up alot of various options. www.the2buds.com/suslside.htm is a quick look at how they look and load.
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Post by MonkeyDBain on May 5, 2013 17:27:18 GMT -5
The Ultra Pro Top loaders 4x6 work perfectly. I buy all mine from the2buds.com and never had a problem with any card fitting.
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Post by Vegas on May 6, 2013 2:57:35 GMT -5
The Ultra Pro Top loaders 4x6 work perfectly. I buy all mine from the2buds.com and never had a problem with any card fitting. same here, no problems at all with those ones
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Post by shaka808 on May 7, 2013 1:02:42 GMT -5
The Ultra Pro Top loaders 4x6 work perfectly. I buy all mine from the2buds.com and never had a problem with any card fitting. same here, no problems at all with those ones My guess is the cards arent consistent between types and game years. 2087 through 2091 cotg cards most def were around 1/4" too wide for 4x6 top loads but fine for side loads. Did not try any other years and just orderd all the 4x6 side loads I needed from work since it's not a big deal to me if they load from the side or top.
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Post by aotf on Jan 18, 2014 13:40:09 GMT -5
I posted this in another forum here, but I thought it would be appropriate here too: I've figured out an effective way of storing my Filsinger game cards. I bought a 8.5" x 5.5" binder. These are also called "mini" binders. They come in different widths from 1" to 2". I bought a 2" size: Inside, I have filled it with sheet protectors (8.5x5.5 size, of course). These sheet protectors perfectly store 2 cards. They will also hold the instructions and larger game charts. It seems to be a perfect system for storing these cards. I thought I'd pass along this idea.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2014 22:09:51 GMT -5
That's really cool, dude.
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