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    What Screwdown top loader do you use

    Theres 1 Screw, 4 Screw, Snap, Magnetic? do you use 20pt, 50pt, 110 pt or 180 pt

    Also have you ever had any trouble with the one you currently use?

    thank you

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    I only use the one touch (magnetic holders), the size depends on what type of card you are storing, I stay away from the screws as I've seen some cards come out them in not the best condition as the screws get tightened too much
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    One-touches only, don't trust the screws personally and don't want to have to buy a holder that's one size too big just to make sure the screws don't tighten too much.

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    screw downs RIP ink from autos.... dont get them

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    I use Ultra-Pro magnetic holders for my higher-end cards and I've never had any issues. The pt size depends on the thickness of the card.

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