Ultra Pro 9-Pocket Trading Card Pages – Platinum Series (100 Pages)
- Box of 100 high-quality trading card display pages
- Top-loading, heavyweight polypropylene pages with strong welds
- Each page holds nine 2.5 by 3.5-inch trading cards
- PVC and acid free; UV protection for your cards
- Three-hole punched for storage in standard binders
Protect your favorite players’ priceless cards with the Ultra Pro 9-pocket trading card pages, part of the Platinum Series. This set features 100 top-loading, heavyweight pages that hold nine 2.5″ x 3.5″ cards each. The polypropylene pages are PVC- and acid-free and feature UV protection and strong welds.The Ultra Pro 9-Pocket Trading Card Pages provide a way for you to display and protect your favorite trading cards in any standard three-ring binder. Coming in a box of 100, each page holds nine 2.5 by 3.5-inch trading cards. The top-loading pages are constructed of polypropylene that is PVC and acid-free and offers UV protection to keep your cards in perfect condition. With strong seam welds, the durable heavy-weight pages are made for long lasting use.
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Trading Places (Special Collector’s Edition)
AS THE RESULT OF A BET MADE BETWEEN TWO RICH BROTHERS, THELIFESTYLES OF A STREET HUSTLER & A BROKER ARE REVERSED.
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One Of The Most Trusted Page Makers In The Hobby,
There are plenty of good reasons why Ultra-Pro is recognized as one of the safest and best pagemakers in the sport and fantasy card business. Their pages are PVC-free, which means there are no oils in the pages that can eat away at your collection. Also, the pages are very sturdy and handle your collection quite well. One note, however, is that I wouldn’t put more than two cards per sleeve. In fact, I’d only put more than one card in a sleeve if you’re concerned about space. One card per page is best. I personally purchase hardboxes to keep my doubles in.
Overall, one of, if not the best, card page you can purchase. Fits all standard sized sports cards and the bulk of the fantasy card games that a lot of kids enjoy these days.
Highly recommended.
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|Excellent product!,
I purchased these for using to hold coupons. Therefore, I have direct contact with the sheet protectors on a regular basis. They are very durable, and seem to be very high quality. Thick, and strong. I am very happy with this purchase. Highly recommended!
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|Great to hold cards,
There isnt much to say on this. It can hold 9 cards per page, sturdy construction, has holes for 3 ring binders. You can put upto 5 cards per slot without causing any damage to the cards, limiting the space wasted on duplicate cards. With a 100 sheet pack you can have room for upto 4500 trading cards.
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|“It Was The Dukes!!…It Was The Dukes!!..”,
This review refers to the Widescreen Collection/DVD edtion(Paramount)of “Trading Places”….
If you have already seen this fabulously fun film, then you know the scene I am referring to in my title of this review.It is just one of the many, many laugh out loud moments that Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd and the rest of the brillant cast treat us to. If you haven’t seen it and you like to laugh..this is a must see, one that will brighten your holdiays and leave you grinning ear to ear whenever you think of it.
The very wealthy brothers Randolph and Mortimer Duke portrayed by legends Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche, are sitting around their exclusive club having a little tiff on the theory of Heredity vs. Enviroment. After bestowing a very generous Christmas bonus of five dollars to the man who sees to their needs year round, they make a little wager. The bet…take their most trusted employee(Aykroyd), and play with his life until he becomes an outcast. Take a street-wise con-artist(Murphy),and give him a taste of the good life. Who will prevail? Will the Harvard grad, still be the person he was, after losing everything, or will he turn to crime? And what about the con man? Will his new enviroment make a new man out of him or will he still resort to his old ways? Watching these two “Trading Places” is one of the most fun 2 hours you can spend. The story takes place between Christmas and New Years so it’s a great Holdiay film to add to your collection as well.
The cast is marvelous.Dan Aykroyd is the perfect snob, and Eddie Murphy, well he’s just great at being Eddie Murphy. Jaime Lee Curits is the hooker with a heart(who’s looking to increase her bank account and get off her back),Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy show they haven’t lost what it took to become the legends they are, and Denholm Elliot is perfectly cast as the butler in on the action. Adding to the fun are Bo Didley,Paul Gleason, Frank Oz and James Belushi. Directing this wonderful cast is John Landis, who doesn’t miss a trick and the music by Elmer Bernstein sets the tone perfectly as usual.The movie is rated R for some some scenes of nudity(do we expect any less from Jaime Lee?).
The DVD is a great buy. The anamorphic widescreen picture is gorgeous. Clear and bright with beautiful colors, the film does not appear to be 20 years old already. You have the choice of Dolby Dig 5.1 surround sound or stereo surround sound, both are excellent. There are English subtitles and it may be viewed in French(mono). There are no special feautres though.
So how much was the wager they made? A whooping one dollar! Who wins?…..I’ll never tell!
Seen it?..you know you gotta have it!…Haven’t seen it?….Go for it!…You’ll love it!…enjoy….Laurie
more fun stuff:
Jimmy Hollywood [VHS]
Diamonds
Goin’ South [VHS]
(see my reviews for film details)
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|BareBones DVD with MISSING SCENE!,
As others have mentioned this DVD is a “bare bones” one with no extra features. For those used to seeing it on TV, though, seeing the original R rated version will let you in on how much was edited for TV.
The shocking part is that this DVD is MISSING a scene always shown on television. When Winthorp (Akroyd) walks into the Duke & Duke offices, everyone tells him good morning, greeting him by name, and he barely manages a response. That’s in there. Then later, when Valentine (Murphy) walks into the Duke & Duke offices, everyone ALSO greets him by name, and he enthusiastically greets them in return, (before getting into the elevator). In the DVD, THIS SCENE IS MISSING!
So, this isn’t just a bare bones DVD, in one instance you actually end up getting LESS than you normally see on TV! I’m baffled by this…
But, obviously, this is a classic comedy, worth owning. Too bad they don’t offer a beefier DVD.
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|ole 80′s classic,
Came out in 1983, I bought this movie on VHS, DVD, and now Blu-Ray. I have never seen it look this good. Bright ole 80′s fashion colors don’t bleed anymore. This precious baby is totally remastered. Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd at their prime. Paramount finally gave this absolute classic the hi-def 1080p treatment. I’m glad that I am old enough to still enjoy 80′s humor. If you’re a fan of Trading Places, definitely pick this up in blu-ray, you won’t regret it.
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