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TWS Garrison wrote:
> I did find, though, that they wanted to spontaneously pop out (I guess
> most coins aren't 1 stud thick :-), so I stapled each flap after
> insertion. Given the infrequency with which I access each torso, the ease
> of removing and replacing staples, and the cost per page, staples are just
> fine. As a bonus, the pages can now be casually handled, and even
> inverted (although I wouldn't store them that way).
Thomas,
Maybe some double-stick tape or sticky tack (if it will adhere to the platic)
will make a re-usuable fastener.
I like the idead of heat-forming the pockets better, if it works.
-Brian
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| (...) I like. I picked up some 30-compartment pages for $0.69 apiece, and three fit nicely into a 1" binder. (URL) did find, though, that they wanted to spontaneously pop out (I guess most coins aren't 1 stud thick :-), so I stapled each flap after (...) (21 years ago, 30-Mar-04, to lugnet.storage, lugnet.build.minifigs)
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