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    Top Loaders

    Hey guys! I just wanted to find out what you guys are using to store your GU and Auto pulls?

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    your title says it for me . . . penny sleeves and top loaders and if I think it might fall out, I put the toploader in a team bag.

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    the ones in my pc go in sleeves and top loaders covered by a team bag (i hate it when the top loaders get scratched up) and the ones i trade go into sleeves and top loaders without the team bags then into those little boxes that top loaders come in when you buy them so they are easy to get to

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    Do you guys usually use the normal top loaders or the thicker ones? Do any of you use the screw downs? If so, which type of cards?

    What's the best place to get top loaders?

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    all my PC goes into a wood frame and hangs in my sports room... i got a 3'X4' frame that can hold about 40 cards and i add to it all the time.. also bought several smaller frames i can sit around on end tables

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