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    Thanks alot...I have been having some trouble on how to organize my cards and this really helped...

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    next i was thinking about making an epic on beginning card collecting. Nothing against Mike's, but I thought perhaps I would go a little more in-depth.

    Nothing wrong at all...Especially if your going to go further in depth. We can use more Informational type topics.

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    I appreciate the article. If I may add to the topic what works for thesmith may not work for everyone. I do think it has a good base. I myself do have storage techniques, however if I were to store the same way thesmith does I'd have to spend alot of money on just storage. For instance my Seau collection is 20,000+ I started to put in penny sleeve and then toploader. I gave up on continuing to store that way to much money. I do try to keep them atleast in a penny sleeve. I did like the article keep up the good work.

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    10/26
    ONE LAST UPDATE: GETTING CREATIVE SECTION

    lmk what you think of that one.

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    Thumbs up

    Man, u give a lot of information! This will really help collectors!

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    What's the difference between a Card Saver I and Card Saver II. I have some holders that say Card Saver II on them and wasnt sure if there were any differences between the I and II.

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    The size... CS I's are 3 3/16 x 4 3/4
    I'll have to give you dimensions later, unless some-one else knows them ;)

    Updated^^

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    Toploaders will fit in the shoeboxes.

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    Thanks You very much thesmith00,
    I moved the "Card Storage' guide into the locked area...

    If you or anyone has something to add to it, post here and we can modify the original.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardguards.com
    Toploaders will fit in the shoeboxes.

    I was just about to mention this too. I use the shoebox storage boxes to store my toploads and even the 3200 and 5000 count boxes will hold 'em but a little more snug.

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