Your best bet is to get a three-ring binder (or 4-ring, it you are in a country where that is more common) large enough for the pages to fit, and then punch new holes in your pages to match the rings of the binder. I would suggest also adding some reinforcement for the new holes, which might be easier to do before punching them.
I did this with my old Scott International pages. Subway Stamp Shop had binders in their G&K line that were large enough for the Scott pages and used the US standard spacing for their 3 "rings". The "rings" in these binders were actually more rectangular than round and were attached to the back board of the finder, like D-ring binders, rather than to the spine.
Does anyone know of a 2-ring binder suitable for replacing the Harris 2-post binders? I've been adding dozens of supplement pages to my albums and find the post system to be a real pita. I've looked at Subway and a few other places, but don't seem to find anything.
Thanks for any help,
WB
P.S. not really looking for anything fancy, just basic, but well made.
re: 2-Ring Binders?
Your best bet is to get a three-ring binder (or 4-ring, it you are in a country where that is more common) large enough for the pages to fit, and then punch new holes in your pages to match the rings of the binder. I would suggest also adding some reinforcement for the new holes, which might be easier to do before punching them.
I did this with my old Scott International pages. Subway Stamp Shop had binders in their G&K line that were large enough for the Scott pages and used the US standard spacing for their 3 "rings". The "rings" in these binders were actually more rectangular than round and were attached to the back board of the finder, like D-ring binders, rather than to the spine.