- this. The sheet variations were more interesting really. To have capability holding all sorts from coins to autographed tickets.

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.
Straight up, obvious names and explained details on the covers are cringy to oblivion. Gots to pick wise stickers and other personalisations over that shit.

galalyth:
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?
Yes, this is correct.
But it’s the rest of the binder as well, not just the first page.

kurtosisblakeinfini:
Any chance of an example of the buckling? Could this reffer to the raise up from the first columns of the pages?
Yes, this is correct.
But it’s the rest of the binder as well, not just the first page.
Thanks, dang.
Ever had a high tier binder surpass that shit? Maybe it’s an intentional con to promote a future line.

hypernova:
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.
Received the Lighthouse Vario today and was worried about the 3-ring binder thing as well - turns out it comes with a nice pair of sturdy plastic page protectors that prevent contact between the pages and the rings for both the front and back pages! Which is perfect, because I was able to strap some dessicant packs to the protector for humidity control!
I’m a huge fan of the Legion Dragon Hide binders too. Solid protection and they look great.