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Pin book pages - What to get?

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Pin book pages - What to get?

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I have just gotten into collecting over the last couple months and the pins seem to be accumulating quickly.
Planning to create some display boards, but would also like some binders as well.
What are the best binder pages to use? Is it the actual Disney felt refill pages or is there a cheaper solution? Thanks!
 
The official Disney pin book pages are really stiff, I've almost broken pin posts trying to take pins back out. I use crafting foam pages that you can pick up at any Michael's or similar store for pins I have yet to put in display cases. They're soft, come in a lot of different colors and it's pretty easy to rearrange on them.
 
I buy the heavyweight sheet protectors from staples and then get the thickest construction paper they sell. Then I put them in 3 inch 3 ring binders.
 
I buy the heavyweight sheet protectors from staples and then get the thickest construction paper they sell. Then I put them in 3 inch 3 ring binders.

Sorry for a dumb question, but do you use the construction paper for pins that you don't have cards for? I was wondering where the heavy duty sheet protectors come from; mine are so flimsy it's terrible (although perfect for comic cards- overpower anyone?).
 
Sorry for a dumb question, but do you use the construction paper for pins that you don't have cards for? I was wondering where the heavy duty sheet protectors come from; mine are so flimsy it's terrible (although perfect for comic cards- overpower anyone?).

I get both items from Staples. I cut the construction paper to fit inside of the sleeves. Makes them more firm, but not hard to get the pins in and out of.
 
I buy the older style Disney pin trading books on Ebay, but I fill the pages with 2 sheets of cork board so that I can move the pins around without having to deal with fastening and unfastening the pin backs.
 
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