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Today collectible cards come in many different shapes and sizes. They can be thin, thick, big, small, short, fat, etc....... This guide is here to help you determine the right holder for that card so it can be protected for many years to come. It is important to have your card(s) in the right size holder. If you have a bigger card in a small holder you could possibly damage that card. It works the same way opposite. If you have a smaller card in a big holder your card has the potential to move which could possibly damage your card. Movement of any type is the #1 reason for card damage. It is important for a card to be in a recessed holder. By recessed I mean that the holder has a drop down area for your card to slide into. It is very harmful to your card if you place it in a holder that puts direct pressure on the front and back. Over time the pressure will make the card peel apart. This is why it is so important to find the right size holder. Card holders come in a bunch of different sizes. These sizes are broken down into a point system. Every point range represents a certain thickness of card. Below I have broken down the system for you. (Point system is based on Pro-Mold holders. There are other companies that make holders such as Ultra-Pro. All of the companies point systems are quite similiar.)
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dbackfan12
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11-04-2007, 08:31 PM
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thx for the info!
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