I was watching this video and even though it is from over 3 years ago, it is still relevant now. I just got back into the hobby in the beginning of 2023. I was collecting from 1987 to 1992 and then again briefly in 2013. I am still old school and putting my cards in binders. My binders are the zip up binders that are refillable. I have also discovered the black 9 pocket card sleeves. I like them because they display the cards nicer and are loaded on both sides. I don't have many slabs. I like the raw beat up cards. I am vintage guy and I like the 1950s cards more than the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. I am not really a fan of the ultra modern. I recently bought the 2023 Donruss Diamond King Mickey Mantle and "fell into the trap" of buying all of the parallel variations of that card. 9 cards later, I am done with that! Looks cool in a binder though. That is why I got them.
Awesome binder chock full of HOF GREAT'S.. Love the variety of insert cards and various RC reprints they're all 2sweet Nate.. Well done.. Stay safe homie..👍💕🔥⚾😷
Love these binder videos. Very awesome stuff. I also learned how McCovey was robbed of a hit by an early incarnation of the shift. I never knew about that at bat. Love the channel Nate.
Hi, You’ve given me several nice ideas to display my cards. I’m a binder guy like you. I know this is a subjective question. But how Would you display a super collection of one player? Would you go by all cards separated by year or separate them by brand then by year?
Great binder Nate. Aaron hit 2 hrs in that game Mays hit 4. Funny you should mention it but I just showed that Reggie in the Balt. uniform in my last video.
I think that Hank Aaron card that mimics the 1953 Topps actually uses the image that appears in the inset of the 1963 card. They trimmed it very poorly in the 1963 card and it looks terrible.
I was watching this video and even though it is from over 3 years ago, it is still relevant now. I just got back into the hobby in the beginning of 2023. I was collecting from 1987 to 1992 and then again briefly in 2013. I am still old school and putting my cards in binders. My binders are the zip up binders that are refillable. I have also discovered the black 9 pocket card sleeves. I like them because they display the cards nicer and are loaded on both sides. I don't have many slabs. I like the raw beat up cards. I am vintage guy and I like the 1950s cards more than the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. I am not really a fan of the ultra modern. I recently bought the 2023 Donruss Diamond King Mickey Mantle and "fell into the trap" of buying all of the parallel variations of that card. 9 cards later, I am done with that! Looks cool in a binder though. That is why I got them.
Thanks for tuning in! Enjoy building those binders.
Awesome binder chock full of HOF GREAT'S.. Love the variety of insert cards and various RC reprints they're all 2sweet Nate.. Well done.. Stay safe homie..👍💕🔥⚾😷
Arranging binders are my favorite part of this hobby. I’ve been using binders since the mid 80’s
This was really cool to see…inspiring me to reorganize my binders in priority..really loved this video
Awesome! Thank you!
Refreshing to see a “binder guy” in the hobby. Great stuff, Nate!
Thanks Josh, I like to publish videos like this to remind collectors that it’s just fine to have fun cards with little to no value.
Great binder. Love the Mantle & Mays!
Glad you like them!
Love these binder videos. Very awesome stuff. I also learned how McCovey was robbed of a hit by an early incarnation of the shift. I never knew about that at bat. Love the channel Nate.
Yes he lined out to Bobby Richardson to end the 62 World Series. I said Thompson as an error lol.
Hi, You’ve given me several nice ideas to display my cards. I’m a binder guy like you. I know this is a subjective question. But how Would you display a super collection of one player? Would you go by all cards separated by year or separate them by brand then by year?
If you go on my channel and look at my play lists I have a section devoted to my Bonds player collection and I show how I arrange that collection.
@@topps85401 nice!! Going to strive for 500 Seaver cards!!
Enjoyed the flip-through!
Thanks Alex!
super cool binder action, youre def giving me ideas when i bring back the binder action...
Thanks for checking out the cards Mikey!
I’ve never been into binder storage. But it is intriguing Nathan
Binders are not for everyone. Thanks for tuning in Mark!
Great stuff Nate! Baseball cards forever ese!
For sure Pepino, between your box rummages and my binder videos well keep the funnest part of the hobby alive😀
That's a fun idea!
Thanks for tuning in!
Great binder Nate. Aaron hit 2 hrs in that game Mays hit 4. Funny you should mention it but I just showed that Reggie in the Balt. uniform in my last video.
Wow I didn't know about Aaron crushing two in the game Mays cracked four. Thanks for sharing that with me Tony
I think that Hank Aaron card that mimics the 1953 Topps actually uses the image that appears in the inset of the 1963 card. They trimmed it very poorly in the 1963 card and it looks terrible.
Interesting thoughts on the Aaron card. Thanks for tuning in