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Pioneer Jumbo Magnetic Page X-Pando Album, White | 
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| Brand: Pioneer Category: Photography
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $5.00 (25%)
New (1) Used (1) from $11.99
Rating: 5 reviews
Color: White Media: Misc. Size: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.1 Dimensions (in): 14.4 x 8.8 x 2.4
MPN: JMV207 WHITE UPC: 023602121010 EAN: 0023602121010 ASIN: B00004ZC8N
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Quality clear plastic overlays self-adhere to pages, securely holding photos | | • | Twenty 12" x 16 1/4" pages hold all popular size prints, including panoramics and enlargements | | • | Stainless steel screw-post binding accepts unlimited refills | | • | Washable Endurahide padded cover with gold tooling | | • | Deluxe cover with rounded corners and rounded expandable library back spine |
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Product Description Magnetic 12" x 16-1/4" pages hold all popular size prints, including panoramics and enlargements. Quality clear plastic overlay self-adheres to pages, securely holding photos. This album features rounded corners and a rounded expandable library back spine to accommodate unlimited refills Style No. JMV. It initially has 20 pages 10 sheets. Deluxe padded color covers accented with gold-tooling
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| Customer Reviews:
Pioneer Photo Album - WHITE July 18, 2008 Patricia Adams (Jasper, GA United States) The Pioneer photo album - JMV-207 - is Wonderful. I have a collection of them but can no longer obtain them locally. The album I ordered was WHITE and when it arrived (in record time through ADORAMA CAMERA) the album was NAVY BLUE and damaged (gold trim missing in one corner). Both Amazon and Adorama Camera were extremely fair about rectifying the mistake and I was given a credit for the album and allowed to keep it. I will definitely continue to order this excellent product from the same sources.
Long-Time User February 22, 2006 Pammi17 (Flagstaff, AZ USA) I have been using these photo albums for almost 20 years. The photos I put in them back in 1987 and 1988 look as good today as they did then. I don't know what other people mean who say they ruin their pictures -- perhaps they get their film developed at some cruddy service place which uses cheap chemicals and paper. I like the capacity -- any size photo up to 11 x 14; great room for making nice layouts with mixed sizes of pictures; room for extras and captions, even. I have put in newspaper articles, cartoons, and stickers -- anything relevant to the photo subject of the pages. I print all captions on cardstock on my computer, cut them out, and add them to the album pages. I even went back and re-did albums I put together as a teenager in the 1970s. I color code each album by year. What also is nice about this company is that, like Crayola crayons, they issue new colors every so often and "retire" others. I have albums ranging from the basic burgandy, navy, green, brown, and white. I also have teal, mauve, turquoise, and light blue. I agree that the cover holes around the posts do get warn; I'll look into the washer trick. I've been using strips of duct tape inside the little cardboard fold over portion (so it isn't visible). Long live Pioneer albums!
Nothing's more convenient January 30, 2005 David Lozinski (Fairfax, VA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These albums are fantastic in that I can put *ANYTHING* in them anyway I want, and not have to worry about "sticky stuff" ruining the items. The clear coverings are held in place by some sort of "static", not glue. I shoot mostly 4"x6" prints, and can fit 6 on a page when laying them all out horizontally. Sometimes I mix and match... putting 6x4s in with the 4x6s. The pages can even hold 8x10 images, and special photos you might get while on vacation spots. For example, when you ride a roller coaster and have your photo taken on the coaster... you can fit the photo and the cheezy books amusement parks usually put them in, within this album. Best of all, these albums conveniently fit in a bookcase like a regular book, and they come in an assortment of colors... I color code my albums, using a different color for each year. That is, 2000 was in green, 2001 in blue, 2002 in majenta, etc. Makes it easier. :-]
BAD! November 29, 2001 Joseph Morgan (Murfreesboro, TN United States) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Please don't buy magnetic photo albums! I have one just like this, and my pictures are already starting to ruin. I found out that the acid and lignin in these albums will discolor and eventually eat through your photos. With all of the $$$ spent on cameras, film, and developing PLEASE invest in a safer way to store and display them!!! Try a Creative Memories album. I like them the best! They cost a little more, but a well worth it in the long run!
BAD August 27, 2001 Fan Wang (Beijing, China) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
The glossy covers have started gatting small white spots all over the pictures, and I have only used it for no more than 6 Month. BAD QUALITY, don't buy!!!
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