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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 191609, member: 4552"]Like I said Whitman Albums are not always made as well as they should. They used to be made in Wisconsin but I've heard the materials are now made in China or somewhere like that and assembled in Wisconsin. Danscos are SUPPOSED to be all made in the USA. </p><p>However, with your Barber Quarters, mine does not have that problem. Some, from what people have said do not have the glue properly placed or is missing altogether. Mine all fit rather well but I purchased most of my Whitman Albums far into the past. I've been adding pages as required to most. I've added so many pages over the years that about half did not have printing on them so I purchased the gold leaf letters and numbers from Whitman and made my own. </p><p>If you have the skill to slowly left the top cover page on those sheets where the quarter fall out and place a real small bead of glue between the pages, you may be able to eleminate your problem. But be carefull not to let glue go to where the plastic slides go. Another thing is if you want to keep the Album cover and just order new pages, check with Whitman. I find that in the Midwest where I live Whitman Products are easily found in coin shows, hobby stores, coin shops, stores that have coin and stamp counters, etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 191609, member: 4552"]Like I said Whitman Albums are not always made as well as they should. They used to be made in Wisconsin but I've heard the materials are now made in China or somewhere like that and assembled in Wisconsin. Danscos are SUPPOSED to be all made in the USA. However, with your Barber Quarters, mine does not have that problem. Some, from what people have said do not have the glue properly placed or is missing altogether. Mine all fit rather well but I purchased most of my Whitman Albums far into the past. I've been adding pages as required to most. I've added so many pages over the years that about half did not have printing on them so I purchased the gold leaf letters and numbers from Whitman and made my own. If you have the skill to slowly left the top cover page on those sheets where the quarter fall out and place a real small bead of glue between the pages, you may be able to eleminate your problem. But be carefull not to let glue go to where the plastic slides go. Another thing is if you want to keep the Album cover and just order new pages, check with Whitman. I find that in the Midwest where I live Whitman Products are easily found in coin shows, hobby stores, coin shops, stores that have coin and stamp counters, etc.[/QUOTE]
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