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Lighthouse 3 Ring Binders

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Posted 10/01/2019   10:29 am  Show Profile Check gmot's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add gmot to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Those are the same dimensions as the Vario F 3-ring binders I have.
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Posted 10/01/2019   5:39 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add DrewM to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
In Europe, the larger of these Lighthouse binders come with four rings, the standard number of rings there, but they're usually sold here with three rings. I ordered one once and it came with four rings. I kept it because it does hold my Vario pages even with four rings (the hole punches accommodate both), but I hadn't ordered a four-ring binder. So be careful what you're asking for.

One of these binders is giant-sized, but I can't recall which it is, so be sure to check binder dimensions. I use one of the giant-sized binders I ended up with somehow for some extra-large Vario stock pages I also ended up with (somehow), but turning these larger, heavier pages isn't easy. It would not be a comfortable size for a stamp album, I think. It's just too large for my taste.

LH's naming system for these binders is bizarre. F, G, etc. means what? Maybe they stand for German words? You can go to the Lighthouse webpage and find out sizes, etc., but by now you'd think I'd know the difference, wouldn't you? I do understand "small, medium, and large". Or just call them different names like "Hansel," "Gretel," "Fritz," und "Joachim"?
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Edited by DrewM - 10/01/2019 6:18 pm
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Posted 10/02/2019   08:06 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add DonSellos to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Well, I have decided that the model/style I want is Vario Classic. I talked to a stamp accessory seller yesterday and he told me Lighthouse no longer makes Vario Classic with three rings, only the European four-ring style. So, I am going with that and also buy a four-hole punch as I print my own pages. The upside is four rings will hold the pages more securely.

Thanks to those who replied to my question.

Don
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