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    Those toploader pocket pages are exactly what I've been looking for for years. Unfortunately, I'm not willing to pay that kind of money.

    My solution was to get a bunch of the Ultra Pro pages for 3x5 photos. They're very loose and I ended up taping the tops but they do hold toploaders and One-touch cases.

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    See https://www.ebay.com/usr/nine_pockets's Items on eBay Instagram:

    Cool!

    OK - First off, I am not taking credit for this idea, I(I found on another site) but the simplicity of it blew my mind. You can make your own toploader-able pocket pages.

    You will need:
    1) 8x11 clear page protectors (anywhere office supplies are sold
    2) A Photo Sleeve Fuser Tool with a wheel tip (at craft stores like Michaels)

    Use Photo Sleeve Fuser to create whatever size pockets you need. Fuser tip is heated, then using a ruler as a guide, roll the fuser over the page divider. Plastic will melt and perforated wheel will seal pocket


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