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Anybody Using Linder Stock Sheets..?

 
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Posted 11/19/2012   04:25 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add tikithindi to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Hi,
Happens that today Visited Linder web site. Those stock sheet
are holes. Wondering will fit on Three binders ? Also they show
Companion Items Binders and slipcases Prices are like 79.99, 89.99
124.00 etc are Prices for sets of these or Single Binder and Slipcase only. (Some was ambeguous), though I have emailed and ask
them.

tikithindi
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Posted 11/19/2012   05:06 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Terence Collins to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi tikithindi,

I use the Lindner "Exclusive" companion set 1120-G (green buckram) binder and case. This is around £65-£70 in the UK. The binder is 18 ring. In it I use the Prinz "Texas" 18 hole white single sided stock pages with clear strips. These are very high quality and cost £5.00 for 5 pages in the UK. They are also available in black, single sided at £5 for 5 and double sided for £7.00 for 5 in the UK. Same high quality as the white pages. Prices in the Lindner and Prinz catalogues are generally for one album and slipcase or one album only. When they refer to a set they mean an album with slipcase, not several albums. The albums I use are one down in price/quality from their leather albums. But they are very substantial, high quality, and will long outlast many cheaper plastic covered albums, so possibly less costly in the long term. I hope this is of help to you.

Terry
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Edited by Terence Collins - 11/19/2012 05:08 am
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Posted 11/19/2012   06:37 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add tikithindi to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Terry,

Thank you very much. Yes I knew Linder,Prinz are expensive than Scott. I have SAFE, Linder and Prinz... Old one. Here Last 4 years I am using Scott and Showgard. at present Vario from Amos Advantage is the
cheapest one... if compared with shiping charges inclusive.

thanks ... somehow I got confused.

tikithindi
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