Yep,
Currently on 9-page Legion Dragonhides. Before wanting to upgrade to it’s Four equivalent I would like to ask what is used besides the same type with another row in looking for both the fullest/ largest and aesthetically interesting binder album? Think cover design looks.
Is there even a Five row (25 per page) across binder in existence?
*“The attack continues!”
What are your experiences over time upgrading the forretress to your collections (outside grading)?
*“The attack continues!” And yes there needs to be Shining Onix and Arbok cards.
Thank you for reading!
Can’t see pics
Nice mushroom trip song, liked it
Huh?
This is unusual, I’ve tweaked around sections of the link and spacing for each code with what I know and as PC view seems fine the mobile had firstly the last image then shifted to the second and third sprite sprites only, that of the Onix line. The codes also stayed fixed on where their layout order was between link and spacing.
Basically, the reoccurring narrative was about Binders. I normally type my own Big Board Codes instead of the options offered on but tried them too for the same result. Pretty ironic that the theme and fuss are themed with the chosen track title, How To Destroy Angels.
So Huh? is who you would advise looking into Barry?
Anyway, what binders do you use and recommend ascending from Legion Dragonhide 9’s? Same but 12? The Woodgrain edition is not bad but the variations seem limited.
I use Ultra Pro Binders for my sets and collection and I love them. Cards fit perfectly and easily and solid quality.
My binder collections are being stored in the Vault X Premium eXo-Tec Zip binders. I have both the 3x3 and 4x4 variants, and I love them!
Hmmm. Colour schemes of green and black are always good, but the front cover surface texture looks like the Legion Dragonhides interior feel which is that psuedo velcro that feels completely awkward and stingy on your nails. Any chance of truth in this matter?
Has more of a leather feel, than a Velcro sticky feel
I recently went looking for nice binders and somehow ended up looking at suggestions from stamp collectors. The brand Lighthouse popped up many times so I took the plunge on their Vario model:
www.amosadvantage.com/product/lighthouse-vario-binder-slipcase-black
Which is a 3-ring binder with a bit of an elevated feel to it - planning to put 4-pocket ultra pro pages and inside each pocket a card inside a Card Saver I. Apparently a Card Saver I fits nicely into the 4-pocket pages, but I won’t know for sure until the binder gets here tomorrow. Not entirely sure of the binder + case setup compared to a zippered binder, but thought it’d be interesting to try out!
I’ve used Legion Dragonhide, Ultra Pro, Zipfolios, and Dex Protection.
My favorite is the Dex. You can get the strap or the zipped version. Plenty of color variants. The limited edition version is really cool and offers different color schemes. I paired it with Ultra Pro Premium sleeves and the fit is perfect.
I’ve tried lots of variations in my binder collection and this is my go to.
The attack continues?
Thanks [mention]nickofturl [/mention], I just purchased a Dex Protection with the strap. Been casually looking for one but you sold me.
The Dragon Shield Codex is my go to binder right now.
I was using Dex Protection in the past but I hated how the pages would start to buckle as I filled up the binder.
Happy with the Codex.
Definitely a believer in the Legion Dragonhides. After trying a couple of versions (Mostly Ultra-Pro), I don’t think I’ll be looking back any time soon. Have a 4-page and 8-page binder. I typically like minimalist design and the fact that Legion doesn’t showcase it’s emblem on the covers (opting for internal showcase), makes it ideal for me.

Definitely a believer in the Legion Dragonhides. After trying a couple of versions (Mostly Ultra-Pro), I don’t think I’ll be looking back any time soon. Have a 4-page and 8-page binder. I typically like minimalist design and the fact that Legion doesn’t showcase it’s emblem on the covers (opting for internal showcase), makes it ideal for me.
I too have the Legion 4 page. It’s a really solid binder. Highly recommend that one.
I agree that the internal branding is much more appealing and makes your collection look really nice.
I like the FOUR 2.0. It’s like a $50 binder but I like the quality and the spaces between cards is about as small as they make.

I recently went looking for nice binders and somehow ended up looking at suggestions from stamp collectors. The brand Lighthouse popped up many times so I took the plunge on their Vario model:
www.amosadvantage.com/product/lighthouse-vario-binder-slipcase-black
Which is a 3-ring binder with a bit of an elevated feel to it - planning to put 4-pocket ultra pro pages and inside each pocket a card inside a Card Saver I. Apparently a Card Saver I fits nicely into the 4-pocket pages, but I won’t know for sure until the binder gets here tomorrow. Not entirely sure of the binder + case setup compared to a zippered binder, but thought it’d be interesting to try out!
I also collect stamps and agree lighthouse is a great brand for holding stamps, but I never liked having cards in ring binders. I use the Ultra Pro Pro Binders for my cards.

The Dragon Shield Codex is my go to binder right now.
I was using Dex Protection in the past but I hated how the pages would start to buckle as I filled up the binder.
Happy with the Codex.
Any chance of an example of the buckling? Could this reffer to the raise up from the first columns of the pages?

I’ve used Legion Dragonhide, Ultra Pro, Zipfolios, and Dex Protection.
My favorite is the Dex. You can get the strap or the zipped version. Plenty of color variants. The limited edition version is really cool and offers different color schemes. I paired it with Ultra Pro Premium sleeves and the fit is perfect.
I’ve tried lots of variations in my binder collection and this is my go to.
The attack continues?
The binder searching attack continues.
Dex definitely seems intriguing by it’s choice of material and interior choices. It’s just I wish they extend the realm of aesthetics into the series as they did with others including the animal skin and colour variants. The lmited edition looks for an embossed cover a pale down compared to that sexy gold dragonhide. mmm. It’s a better exterior vs interior situation, however they currently are my two of the pick.