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    Card protection questions

    I have some questions about card protection cases. Its pretty hard to find these Ultra Pro one touch card holders for me, im in Europe. I did find some on Ebay, but there are some of 130 pt. - 35 pt - 75 pt etc... What does that mean? PT ? thickness? or size? or something?

    I dont know which to get for my cards and where to buy them.

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    It depends on the thickness of the cards.

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    Its for these cards below.




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    You will be needing the higher #'d ones for those, I'm not really an expert on which ones exactly to use, but I'm sure somebody else can help you out.

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    Ok, I hope some people can respond and help me out :)

    Thanks anyway sportyryan101!

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    No problem!

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    I'm terrible at judging the thickness of cards for one touch holders. I bought one of each size and put a sticker with the pt. size on them. That way when I get a new card I can see what size it takes before going to the shop.

    I'm sure there is a better way though........

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    hey buddy.

    hope this can help

    50pt = 1.5mm
    75pt = 2mm
    120pt = 3.5mm
    240pt = 7mm
    50-80 Point~ 3 to 4 regular size cards.
    110-120 Point~ 6 to 8 regular size cards
    180-240 Point~ 9 to 12 regular size cards

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    Thanks mate! What does 3 to 4, 6 to 8, 9 to 12 regular size cards mean?

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    Thanks mate! What does 3 to 4, 6 to 8, 9 to 12 regular size cards mean?

    Like the thin base/common cards..

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