Awesome video. thanks for posting -- very informative!! Before I put a card in a penny sleve, I make a cut along one of the top corners so i can slide the card in without dinging a corner. I agree with the comment above about using a magnetic (or screw-down) case that has grooved corners to fit the card -- this works particularly well for thick cards or high-end autos that you don't want to take ANY chance slipping into a penny sleve.
@matt1yankeesfan box
nitrousinhalement 1 year ago
Hi
I am collecting 2010 topps series 1 and i don't know weather to store them in a box or a binder. What do u think?
matt1yankeesfan 1 year ago
Awesome video. thanks for posting -- very informative!! Before I put a card in a penny sleve, I make a cut along one of the top corners so i can slide the card in without dinging a corner. I agree with the comment above about using a magnetic (or screw-down) case that has grooved corners to fit the card -- this works particularly well for thick cards or high-end autos that you don't want to take ANY chance slipping into a penny sleve.
dzolot 2 years ago
also 10 times the price and its said that screw-downs can damage your cards
sm00thie0 2 years ago
they have thicker penny sleeves for the thick cards
sm00thie0 2 years ago
I'm a huge Otis Nixon fan and mostly Braves collector...I know where you are coming from.
Was that Iron Maiden in the background music?
beecee151 2 years ago
where do u buy those boxes to store your cards? please respond
prestonmovies 2 years ago
i sort mine by team in boxes
alexthecardbeast 2 years ago
nice vid.. but magnet and screw holders are 10 times better!!!
bballcards4lyf 3 years ago
cool
hasanybodygot 3 years ago