>>51602002>Literally none of the cards in my binders have gotten worse just /because/ they're there.>doubtIt's not going to be large damage, I'm sure. But there will be small micro damage that is brought onto the cards each time you flip the pages. And that adds up eventually. Things like:
>Do you always flip the pages with full tension? Every single time?>Do you hold the corners of the pages when you flip them? Or is your index and thumb pressing on a card? If you're pressing on a card, that's pressure and minor wear added. While small, it adds up over time.>Do any cards shuffle slightly within their slots? Even a bit where you have to push them back in every now and then? If so, that is a cause for wear as the side that slides out can now have an edge rolled over during page turning. Will this happen immediately if you turn the page once? No. But it will happen over time.
Binder bros.... how do we keep losing....
>>51601985not even about the money, just about properly keeping things that you purchased for a lot of money in good condition. It's for archival and value for yourself.