I have some books with 200+ pages, they're hard back and pretty big, so would that work?Find the biggest, thickest book you can with lots of pages. Insert a card every ten pages or so (ideally not all lined up). Close the book and put something heavy on top. Wait several days and then check on their progress.
Probably, just put something heavy on top.I have some books with 200+ pages, they're hard back and pretty big, so would that work?
Except that not many places in the UK have AC, so usually the coolest room in the bathroom and that's also damp, causing potentially more issues.My entire binder of Ultra Rares got warped in the summer. Due to a lack of Air Conditioning, all of them were curved. What I did was placed them in the coolest room in the house, flipped the binder upside-down and stuck another binder on top of it. Within a few days they were all back to normal.
OK, but when I bought most of my Pokémon cards, I couldn't find any affordable binders and I still don't know where to find any for 1000s of cards.
Wal-Marts here only sell clothes, video games and food mostly; there aren't really any hobby shops here; GAME doesn't sell them either.What you're looking for is a 2" binder and some 9-pocket card pages to go with it. The 9-pocket pages can be found at most game/hobby shops, or at your local big-box store that sells TCG's (like a Wal-Mart).
Perhaps try Amazon.Wal-Marts here only sell clothes, video games and food mostly; there aren't really any hobby shops here; GAME doesn't sell them either.
Except that not many places in the UK have AC, so usually the coolest room in the bathroom and that's also damp, causing potentially more issues.