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1. S chestnut L-50 50 pieces Nippon clinofibrate graphics slide clip size L (japan import)
- good for student
- good for children
- good for teen
Features:
Specs:
Height | 1.97 Inches |
Length | 4.06 Inches |
Width | 3.5 Inches |
2. Herlitz max.file Nature A4 Double-Lever Arch File - Black
lever arch file double A4, Herlitzcardboard, marbled cover, edge protection2 mechanisms for filing 2 sets of oblong A5, self, adhesive spine label, stableBlue Angel, FSC Mix, CO2, black, 1 piece
Specs:
Color | Black/Blue |
Height | 1.8110236202 Inches |
Length | 11.3779527443 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | December 2011 |
Size | a4 |
Weight | 1.06262810284 Pounds |
Width | 12.6771653414 Inches |
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Why not try a 20 hole or 6 hole binder system? 3 rings are awful.
I'd also recommend a sliding binder, which I can't seem to find any mention of in English. They're like six ring/20 ring binders but have a flat spine that serves as the closing mechanism, and could be good for labeling if you wind up putting it on a shelf or in storage. I have one in a Bible/A6 size (really tall and narrow), and it's actually kind of handy and neat.
Here's a site that sells them in English, but the store doesn't label them any differently (loose leaf binder) than other binding formats. One downside: I've never seen them bigger than A5, so that may not work for you for scanning in bulk.
If you're stuck on lettersized/A4 paper without holes, binding bars might be your best option. Those seem to come in a max width of 1/4 inch, though, holding approx 40 sheets. (This one claims to hold up to 100 sheets, but who knows?) If that's too few...maybe some report covers and binder clips up the side either traditional or newfangled?
I knew a girl who used rings and two holes in her paper (though you could go for just one in the corner to reduce hole punching time) for everyday carries and then put her paper in more formal binders/bindings when she was done. You could just label giant binder clips and report covers for storing the stacks of paper, plus a bookend to hold it all in place until the shelf is full.
They might not have them on pre-order right now. I doubt they'll choose not to have some sort of binder. If they do decide not to release one, you could get a 4 ring binder and a pack of 100 sleeves. Then you'll have enough space for almost 2 of every card and they'll all be in one binder. That's what I'm thinking of possibly doing.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultra-Pro-Silver-Pocket-Trading/dp/B0007XXFGG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1478288423&sr=8-3&keywords=trading+card+sleeves
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Herlitz-max-file-Nature-Double-Lever-Arch/dp/B000S5JQGQ/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1478288416&sr=8-7&keywords=4+ring+binder