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Cutting V-Shaped Notches On Dansco Pages.

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Has anyone thought about cutting small V-shaped notches on the edge's of the Dansco pages to make it easier to pull the clear plastic sleeve's out.Just little 1/4-3/8 inch notches is all you'd need.Cut them out with either sharp snips or a razor knife..Any thoughts on this?
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Don't have Dansco albums but I have others and I think you would regret doing so. I just have a bad feeling about doing things such as that.
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I haven't done it, but I like this solution
https://goccf.com/t/140384
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Try using a pencil eraser to get them out.
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I have mostly Whitman. However, the few Dansco Albums I do have that is exactly what I did. I use a scissors and cut a small notch top and bottom at the edge. So easy to remove those slides like that.
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I use the empty holes as well and ironically once you get to the final coin/slot ya need not worry about sliding it again.. Just take alot of care putting the coins into the slots be very cautious when inserting them so the slides dont get em I found the nickels and cents this to be a problem with the coin sometimes not wanting to lay level.. But this is what white gloves are for! Love the dansco books
One other oddity with them make sure the slips are in and cover the holes correctly.. I always check with my loupe they are protected well.
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