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    Card size question

    I may have asked this before, but is there a list to show card thickness for getting the perfect holders for certain cards? Or is there a universal way to safely measure the thickness without damaging the card? I have several that I want to order nice screw-downs for but need to know the size. Thanks

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    Man here is what I've guestimated from research on Ebay auctions.

    Ultra pro toploaders
    "Thick" - 100 pt
    "Super Thick - 130 pt

    I've noticed it goes up to like 180pt.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWNX:IT

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWNX:IT

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    I know the points and what not. I'm looking for info on what size for certain cards. Example: what size is needed for panini rookie class letter auto's. And do the panini jumbo jersey numbers from 10/11 panini take the same size or is it different? Or if there isn't a "master list" for card thickness, how do you safely measure the thickness to get the correct toploader or screw down holder?

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    Not sure there is a "list", but I would go for 130 on patch card. 100 can do most GU, unless it is Exquisite and from NT. These 2 products are thick anyway.

    I usually keep different type of card holders with me. I can test it out each one before buying a lot.

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