Trading card folder
Maybe you've a collection of priceless 1930's baseball cards sitting on a shelf gathering dust? Or a teetering pile of slightly less valuable Harry Potter trading cards collected from newsagents over the years? Possibly a selection of Brooke Bond or PG Tips tea cards, currently held haphazardly with an elastic band and abandoned in a rusting shortbread tin from the 80's? Maybe there's 51 cards in your pack and you're waiting for that elusive missing three of hearts to wing its way to you? There could even be an old envelope filled with phone cards from the early 90's that you retrieved from dilapidated old phone booths on your way home from school, figuring that one day "They'd have some value"?
If any of these ring any bells, then heck you're just like me!
Well, the bit about the phone cards anyway. Needless to say, this folder doesn't contain anything other than some sleeves to put all your cards, Yu-gi-oh, or Pokemon, or whatever the current must-have thing is.
Faberge quality
But I tell you what, it's pretty posh. Oh my! Sleek plasticy finish on the outside, oozing charm and class, a polyurethane equivalent of a minky velure if ever I saw it. And wait until you see the inside - GASP! The sleeves are the definition of sheer delight. As I look at them I see aeons of craftsmanship going into each one. Astonishingly clear, with nine little pockets in them; they're bringing a tear to my eye. For a rash moment there I felt like one of Tzars of Russia being presented with an ornate egg by Mr.Faberge himself. Priceless beauty at the delirium inspiring price of just £4 for the lot.

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