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    Yep, I think we all have that problem. I didnt used to know that they made fatter top loaders until I tried to put a regular jearsey into one, and ended up putting a dent into the card. Lets just hope that someone will learn how to trade with these post.

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    I have 25pt and 75 pt cases. if i have a jersey that in too thick for a 25, but too thin for a 75. Then I put it in a sleeve and put another sleeve around it. to insure it doesnt move in a 75pt.

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    I agree with that post 100% and like the way you put it..I think that this thread should be a sticky IMO

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    very well written awsome job.

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    great post!

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    Great post! I'm going to add a small tip that has helped me.
    When sending cards in toploaders, many people will tape the opening of the toploader so the card doesn't fall out--and then I spend 20 minutes trying to peel the tape off! So fold the tape at one end so it makes a flap, and then we can peel the tape off the toploader

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    I am new to this site and actually just started collecting again for the first time in about 2-3 years. I got almost all my cards in order so soon enough I will be ready to go, start sets and have some fun with this. I am glad you posted about trading because I was curious as to how the trading is done here and so on. Can I just talk to some of the people here and trade,swap addresses and do it that way or what? Thats my only question.

    For future reference I do have a scanner and will scan all cards I want to trade or sell or whatever. I have never sent through mail before but I have bought cards off ebay so bare with me if I sound like I am a little confused. Thanks.

    Dan

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    awesome post!!!

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    New Here

    Hello all Im new here and appreciate anyone telling me how this site works where to get CC or how to make trades Thanks

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    smoker please check out the meet-n-greet forum.
    There's informative posts in there. PM with any specific questions

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