probably @quuador . Although that’s more of an everything collection than just the binder. The binder is cool. The dedication to non-tcg stuff is really interesting to see.
This showcase by @Kampes_Cards . You can watch the full video because it is truly glorious but the binder showcase starts from this point. I also think it was very refreshing to see so many rare cards in binders which to me, subconsciously was normalizing and reassuring that it is always ok to have these cards in binders.
Also a shoutout to @zheruiliang. You can check their collection on IG.
For me both of them have been hugely inspirational when trying to pursue my binder collections and their posts are still revisited by me regularly for just a view and inspiration.
Easy forum vote for @eeveeteam and @holahart but I know eevee collections aren’t for everyone. Outside of species collectors idk if they’re on E4 but I saw someone on Reddit whose binder was a complete set of VS followed by a complete set of ex era gold stars followed by a seemingly near complete set of staff and professor cards so they must be winning something
Easily @Dizzle 's binders … I mean … I’ve never seen so many Dedennes together!!!
The amount of time, effort and dedication taken in building these binders must be insane … I’m proud of him and his massive Dedenne Collection!!!
I love looking at binder collections, but I haven’t seen many that are of “mid-era” cards.
There are lots of binder collections of wotc vintage, and tons of modern full art and alt art binders, but I want to see complete japanese ex era and legends, for example.
Wasn’t expecting to see this come my way but thank you so much!!! I do love my Dedenne binders a ton and im glad it doesnt go without notice haha. Speaking of, I should update that thread because Ive since added so much more and edited it, but maybe ill do that when I get some time.
This is a great thread though and I will say, for me any binder from any collector is a huge stand out for me so its hard to just pick a single person. Just like a card can tell a story, a binder can tell just the same if not more. Its why ive moved over from graded card collecting as well, since the layers of it get so much deeper when you take away conditions and numbers. Most of the time graded stories all kind of mesh in together in the same way, whereas hearing about others binder journeys is a lot more satisfying and comes with a lot more soul. So yeah, whenever I get the privilege to see someones binders its always a joy, and all the stories that come with it just add to the fun.