Graded slab binder thoughts?

Saw this the other day and wanted to hear people’s thoughts, I actually already keep some sports cards in a upro binder with graded sleeves but it’s not perfect by any means.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/evoretro/card-storage-revolution-collectors-bag-graded-card-binder

I’m not backing this (on principle I hate kickstarter) but I do like the appeal of being able to hold 36 cards with a zipper binder.

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It’s pretty cool! I can definitely see lots of people getting use out of it for events and trades. I’d probably buy one if I was more into slabs.

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I think we need this, but I wish the design was closer to that of a traditional binder

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It seems cool in concept but there are a couple things for me personally. Im not a big fan of the cards being visible on the front of the binder, and the plastic inside appears to be almost, loose? I also think seeing the plastic in person would make me feel better because i worry about it becoming brittle over time and things like that.

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This is not my cup of tea. There are also numerous competitors in the graded card binder space on Amazon, eBay, etc. If this kickstarter is bringing anything innovative to the market, I wonder if it would be executed better and quicker by a large and trusted company like UltraPro, DragonShield, VaultX, etc.

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This is the graded card binder I use, which is pretty much just a traditional looking binder, just in a 3x2 format, and I absolutely love it for my PSA/CGC cards. I currently keep it on my shelf next to my other binders and pull it out just as often for my collection viewing pleasure!

https://www.amazon.com/Graded-Binder-Storage-Display-Collection/dp/B0C9T9KSR8/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=36TYY9TN56DBV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.88l9r1v_-k0-6uTsYCe00lQtu2sM4SzwkSdhRc6O9aCl0CasAPYWxqylT98OFAVkpdcf2bw7BPd32xs1XJmdEtkg1n90xDPmPNry1pnVASRq6pjnegJlqleOYn5cPMS0daDNMejXNwykk4iwZIP6cQhXkGv871kgaIRe3D5qcxNi7chH77IdISPmzgvqtkK1Vzqj4yxo9oa7wfFTLdljFw.1q-O4N6UjtIrZJ3-DCKuFfOmuPqSrv7mwIpIjdyyQsU&dib_tag=se&keywords=funguys+graded+binder&qid=1722745733&sprefix=funguys+graded+binder%2Caps%2C345&sr=8-1

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No thanks a cardboard box is fine

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I can’t lie, you Scotts keeping 7 figure collections in this is a flex

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Tru collectors have these.

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What are these called? Seen them mentioned in the smpratte videos

BCW graded shoe box… a shoe box!!

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God bless the working shoe box

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Idk if walking around a convention with a backpack displaying your best slabs is the best of ideas these days considering the thefts that have happened recently :sweat_smile:

As far as ‘graded binders’ go, those are available and have been for a while. Not my cup of tea personally but each to their own

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Not me misreading and thinking BCW was just another grading company that graded empty shoe boxes :sweat_smile:

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BCW has been a cardboard box staple, cant knock it

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BCW is more attractive, more practical, cheaper, more fun to fill and shuffle through.

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There is a niche demand for something like this, the trouble is they all look quite cheap