This should be the right link http://www.games-island.eu/de/zubehoer/ordner--four_32/ ... but it seems that actual they are not listed.Magic61983 wrote:Anyone have the new link for this? Or where to get them? I can't seem to find anything at games-island.
4 row binder?
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I contacted Deck Tutor to ask about the possibility of a bigger binder. The current 480 slots is just too small if you want to store complete sets.
They are actually doing that. And it should "soon" be out.
Interesting...
They are actually doing that. And it should "soon" be out.
Interesting...
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480 slots stores 480 cards, that should be enough for a set?markers wrote:I contacted Deck Tutor to ask about the possibility of a bigger binder. The current 480 slots is just too small if you want to store complete sets.
They are actually doing that. And it should "soon" be out.
Interesting...
Or are you talking about a playset of a set?
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Well, yes you're right of course. But if you have more than one per card it's gets tricky very fast. 480 as playset means you could only have AN, AQ and The Dark in one binder.berkumps wrote:480 slots stores 480 cards, that should be enough for a set?markers wrote:I contacted Deck Tutor to ask about the possibility of a bigger binder. The current 480 slots is just too small if you want to store complete sets.
They are actually doing that. And it should "soon" be out.
Interesting...
Or are you talking about a playset of a set?
600 or 720 would be great.
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I contacted Lighthouse and asked if they were likely to bring out something similar but with individual pages.
30cm x30cm is the size of most scrapbooks so pages would fit into albums that are already on the market.
They offered to send me their catalogue.
I have asked them in the past if they take requests, they must have a research and development department, but other than saying they will bring it up in a meeting they never get back to me.
It might be worth going directly to the German Parent Company as they probably do all the real work where as the distributers just sell stuff.
They have branched out recently into all sorts of obscure collectibles and now do a 9 pocket page, which is pretty good.
30cm x30cm is the size of most scrapbooks so pages would fit into albums that are already on the market.
They offered to send me their catalogue.
I have asked them in the past if they take requests, they must have a research and development department, but other than saying they will bring it up in a meeting they never get back to me.
It might be worth going directly to the German Parent Company as they probably do all the real work where as the distributers just sell stuff.
They have branched out recently into all sorts of obscure collectibles and now do a 9 pocket page, which is pretty good.
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