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    Question Questions about One Touch Holders

    Have been out of the Hobby for awhile, back in and looking to get some nice protection for some of my cards.

    Anybody know what type of One touch to get for the NT base cards?? 130pt? I can't find any info, so I figured I'd ask here.

    I think I'm going with the 187mm for the booklets from NT, read on here that's the way to go.

    It would be nice if there was a list stating something like " for Product X you need this size One touch" or similar.

    Thanks for your help guys- just need to find an Emerald Taylor Hall base card from NT and I'll be ready to go!

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    Ya i agree that would be a big help for someone like myself that doesn't break a lot of product and has to figure it out when a card arrives.

    It would be nice if there was a list stating something like " for Product X you need this size One touch" or similar.


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    I think NT base are 180s. My RC Au Patches from NT are 180s

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    Well, I have another question- what is the best size for basecards in one touch?? I have have seen 35pt for Ultra Pro and 20 pt for Pro-Mold

    Card specific for this question is from 13-14 Contenders. (Taylor Hall Black 1/1) Also for Printing Plates (I'm fairly confident plates are 20pt) Nearest LCS is over an hour away so I'm not going to drive there to find out.

    Thanks in advance for your replies.

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    130's for base ...

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    130pt is bigger than needed for base cards. I have 2 130pt one touch and they are more then adequate for "regular" base cards. 13-14 Contenders are pretty standard for card thickness- just need to know if it's 20 or 35 pt for those. Thanks.

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    All of my regular thin stock cards are in 35pt one touches. Never heard of 20pt, and the shows / shops around my area dont even carry them.

    SPA / Contenders / Young Guns / Black Diamond cards - 35pt

    Ultimate Signatures / Rookies / Base - 55pt ( if you can find them )

    Smaller stock jerseys ( usually UD stuff ) - 75pt

    Middle stock jerseys ( usually common Panini stuff ) - 100pt ( lots of pre 04/05 Pacific patches fit 100pt well )

    Then you have your super thick jersey / patch cards for 130pt and 180pt. Most fit 130pt, but I swear they make some cards like 140 - 145pt that dont fit either well. 2 options - use either a spacer or decoy if the gap is big enough and you dont want your cards pinched in a slightly too small one touch ... or if the space is very small, and your card slightly moves in the bigger one touch, take a soft sleave ( or 2 or 3 ) fold them and put them in the back.

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