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Pioneer - 3-Up Bonded Leather Album 3 Ring - 204 Pockets - Black



Pioneer 3-Up Bonded Leather 3-Ring Albums are perfect for storing all of your photos before using them to scrapbook! These versatile al... Full Description & Details.

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Pioneer 3-Up Bonded Leather 3-Ring Albums are perfect for storing all of your photos before using them to scrapbook! These versatile albums have 204 bi-directional slip-in pockets that hold photos up to 4 x 6 inches plus panoramic prints.
  • Deluxe Genuine Bonded Leather Cover
  • Patented Bi-Directional Pockets hold photos horizontally or vertically
  • Memo Area next to each pocket
  • Optically Clear Pockets securely protect photos
  • Archival, Photo Safe: Acid, Lignin and PVC Free
  • Refillable 3-Ring Chrome Metal Binder

    As Recommended by Stacy Julian in her Big Picture Scrapbooking class, A Library of Memories. If you are taking the class and this item is out of stock, it will be available soon.

  • SKU: p-bta-204blck UPC: p-bta-204blk

    Product Reviews and Ratings

    Avg. Rating
    89% of buyers would recommend
    • Verified Buyer

      5/ 5stars

      Best product Pioneer makes

      I store my photos in these albums chronologically until I have a chance to scrapbook them. This gives my family a chance to still enjoy looking at the photos even if it takes me a few years to get the scrapbook pages completed ;)
      Reasons why I LOVE this product:
      1. 3 ring binder allows me to re-arrange pages.
      2. Sturdy pages let me put duplicates or near duplicates together in one photo pocket.
      3. Pockets also allow for 5x7 enlargements.
      4. Sturdy album holds up!

      I don't understand why I have such a hard time finding this product. I can find the spiral bound Pioneer albums exactly like this but I HATE the spiral binding and prefer the 3 ring binder. I used to buy this from another online store that has recently discontinued it. I hope sb.com carries this product FOREVER!

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    • Verified Buyer

      5/ 5stars

      Best Photo Viewing Product Out There

      Stacy Julian refered me to these albums in her Library of Memories Class on Big Picture Scrapbooking.com. They are great. The pages are durable and can withstand mutliple photos stuffed into one sleeve. The three ring binding makes it easy to add or take away pages or to re-arrange.

      I would definately buy them again and again. I'm glad I took Stacy's advice.

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    • Verified Buyer

      5/ 5stars

      Just What I Expected

      The 3-up albums work just as Stacy Julian says in her book, Photo Freedom. They are re-arrangeable, you can add more pages to them, and they allow enough room for several photos in the same pocket. I found that I can fit 4 or 5 (it's a squeeze) in the same pocket. There is plenty of room to write a description next to the photograph as well.

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    • Verified Buyer

      5/ 5stars

      What a bargain!

      I was so happy when I saw this album. Not only is the cover super high quality, but I was pleasantly surprise at the ease of placing photos into the pages. I haven't filled this album up yet, but have already ordered another one!

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    • Verified Buyer

      5/ 5stars

      3 up albums

      These are great. Ive been rescuing photos from magnetic albums so I bought these in all of the different colors. They also allow me to journal next to the phots as I place them in the albums.

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