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    I use alphabet dividers to help me flip to a players page quickly and a two inch binder. I place the cards on thick paper stock and use new pages and corners for each baseball game. By adding the four photo corners before placing them on the pages it prevents messing up the corners. I end up graphing at minor league parks and while some guys go hog wild I like placing six cards of a player or coach on a page. Should I be working on a team set or something there might only be one card on the page to be sure that I get the one I want most to be signed autographed. The best part of using a book like this as it adds stability for when the player signs and I believe you get a less sloppy signature than if he is just trying to sign a loose card. The one thing that I will say is that you are better getting individual items signed than trying to complete a team item like a baseball. Missing just one player can effect the completeness of your baseball and besides as minor league guys go, who would want a future stars autograph surrounded by a group of players who never stepped on the MLB diamond?

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    Is a finepoint sharpie like this okay?

    https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail...B&gclsrc=aw.ds

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    Yes, in blue. But only for cards. Use a ballpoint for baseballs. These Staedtler pens work really well for cards too...

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000J...QGL&ref=plSrch

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