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"? |