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A wide variety of protective devices have been developed following the introduction of collectible card games, including the bulky "top-loader", a rigid plastic case with one open end (essentially a box for a single card) and the less-expensive simple "card sleeve", a card-sized envelope of clear plastic, with one end open.
Three punched pockets. A punched pocket (UK English), plastic wallet (UK English), poly pocket (UK English), slippery fish (Sussex, England), sheet protector (US English), plastic sleeves (AU English), “page protector” (US English), or sometimes perforated document bag, is a flat, slit plastic bag with a perforated edge used to hold paper documents.
Binder filled with Magic: The Gathering cards using 9-pocket card pages in a 3-ring binder. Card binders and 9-pocket pages are devices used to protect trading cards or game cards (such as collectible card games) from damage and to store them. [1] Card binders typically use a 3-ring binder or a D-ring binder.
The four-hole version has no ISO standard [citation needed]. The distances between holes are 80 millimetres (3.1 in) (3 × 8). The most common type in Canada and the United States is a three-ring system for letter size pages ( 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 by 11 inches or 220 mm × 280 mm), whose size is similar to ISO 216-based A4 size.
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The resulting paper tape, also called a "chain of cards", was stronger and simpler both to create and to repair. This led to the concept of communicating data not as a stream of individual cards, but as one "continuous card" (or tape). Paper tapes constructed from punched cards were widely used throughout the 19th century for controlling looms.
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