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    Top Loaders and Card pt size

    Can anyone explain to me the different pt sizes for top loaders and how much they are in actual inches or cm? or if there is a website that breaks it down somewhere let me know. everytime i go to buy top loaders i estimate and then seem get the wrong size

    Sorry if this was posted somewhere else and I didn't see it.

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    This page may help: http://www.bcwsupplies.com/cat-Toploaders.htm
    For different point top loaders, it provides a mm thickness in the heading and an inch thickness as the last interior measurement.
    I like to bring thicker cards to the card store to try them out in different sizes of top loader.

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    thanks for the link and the advice... wow they even make ticket top loaders, never seen those. interesting!

    so it looks like:
    50pt = 1.5mm
    75pt = 2mm
    120pt = 3.5mm
    240pt = 7mm

    so looks like 1pt is about .025-.03mm

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    You can stack cards next to your G/U, Echelon, UD Gack,etc.. to see which holder would work best.

    Here's a breakdown with cards, used base Topps card stock.
    Standard 20pt toploader good for standard thickness card.
    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
    440 Point~ 15+regular size cards

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    that is a good way to think of it too, thanks for the help!

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    lol, I'm not behind ;)

    I've used this(comparing to base cards) many times when my micrometer wasn't handy..lol

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    Think we'll ever get toploaders for the foldout type cards in triple threads and topps sterling?

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    And just for reference, regular cards have a thickness of 12-20 points, jersey cards have a thickness of 50-80 points, and patch cards have a thickness of 100-130 points. Plexiglass cards are usually about 130 as well.

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