I'd like to start getting binders for my playbills, but the ones sold on Playbill store are a bit pricey for me. Does anyone know or use another method? Also if anyone has any used binders they might want to sell, I could be interested. Thanks!
I used old binders from school and then use staples sheet protectors and fold them over so the playbill is wrapped nicely. It's worked for me for years and all of my playbills are in great condition and sealed for the most part.
I have an offical Playbill one, and while I do like it, it's a bit clunky and very expensive. For the binder itself, I have a few of these and they are great:
However, I also got the Avery sheet protectors and they aren't as good as the offical Playbill protectors (they don't fold over or have cardboard). So I buy the Avery binders but the offical plastic protectors. Hope my 2 cents was helpful!
That sounds like a fantastic idea, BIG BALONEY. I trust that fanatical comic book collectors are as serious about protecting their items as fanatical Broadway obsessives. I don't know why I didn't think of looking into that before.
I second the Avery binders and sheets available from Amazon, they're a perfect fit and affordable! I fit about 25 playbills per binder if I put 2 in a sleeve back to back.