In search of binders and sheet protectors.

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I'd like to organize my sheet music (9 inches by 12 inches) into a binder and sheet protectors but have not found something suitable so far. Any assistance is appreciated. I have checked Amazon but came away more questions than answers. Mahalo!
 

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Reason I say thrift shops is, . .
You can get lucky sometimes when people donate their surplus sheet protectors and/or binders.
They buy a pack of 100 say sheet protectors and use only 6 or 20.
Cost you maybe $2
Also folders. I have bought many like new and some with protectors as well.
Worth a try.
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Thanks I have a supply of standard 8 1/2 by 11 inch binders and sheet protectors. But the page size of the sheet music is larger. Will check local thrift shops. Thanks.
 
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Totally depends upon precisely what you want.

It is a case of you get what you pay for!

A whole stack of sheet protectors should be easily available at any Office Supplies company that you have. However these may well be very flexible and slightly diffuse.

Undertake a search for a clear semi rigid version, we have them here is the UK but our sizes tend to be Metric A4.

If you want top quality then you need some that are Acid Free and of Archival quality and they will not come cheap. Mine were quite expensive but I bought them for my Genealogy Documentation Archiving.

Good Luck
 

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A further thought on the binders.

I have found that the 2 ringed binders are flimsy compared with 3 or 4 ring type which hold the sheet more vertical and rigid.
 

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