Ordered My First Pin Bag/Book - Have Questions
I'm not sure about the current pin bags, but the ones I have are separated by fabric inserts. I don't like them for dangle pins because they slide all over the place. I know some people who put tape on the back side to keep them in place. I'm not a huge fan of tape so I used a plastic pouch/bag to keep the dangley bits safe and it seems to help.
I like to make my own display books.I use the baseball card plastic pages and put them in a over sized binder.Its keeps them nice and safe from damage.Also it does not cost a whole lot to make.$10.00 at the most...The plastic pages come in different sizes.
They fit in the plastic slots with the backer cards on the pins.The backer cards help protect the pins no felt needed.DLR sells spacer pages that go between the pages.
About the baseball card pages: I store my cards separately in baseball card sleeves in a shoebox. If the slots in the baseball card pages are the same size as the sleeves then not all cards will fit. So far, all my backer cards from Tokyo Disneyland and the backer card from my Mike & Sulley PODH do not fit, and I have to slip a second sleeve upside-down over the top of the card and into the first sleeve. I don't know how you would deal with this on a card page. Anyway, I store the cards separately because it ruined my enjoyment to look at my pins through plastic baggies, and the cards would get damaged in the pin bag without anything to protect them.
And I guess this is kind of related: When I used to collect pencil boards (plastic sheets used in Japan to protect lower pages in your notebook from getting dented when you write on the top page) I learned that keeping them in the cheap plastic they often came in would damage the surface of the pencil board -- it left this weird snaking pattern all over. I think it was from the oils in the cheap plastic bag. Not sure this can damage pins but it may be something to think about if you keep pins in the original bag. *shrug*
I just got a pin book as well, and I don't like that the pages are floppy, I plan to get cork or something to slip in the zipper pouch to make the pages more rigid and easier to flip through
the neoprene should be safer than the backer cards for your pins which I've heard can cause discoloration in the pin metal due to ink chemicals over time.
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