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Re: Hate the current boxes
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lugnet.storage
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Fri, 5 Mar 1999 19:45:40 GMT
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mreiten@net=stopspammers=-art.de
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As a general "life note to the wise": If they don't specifically TELL you that the
item in question is acid-free/archival quality/whatever, IT ISN'T. And you would
notice a price difference; i.e. the cheap card sheets as opposed to the UltraPRO ones.
Beth Reiten
Todd Lehman wrote:
> "John VanZwieten" <john_vanzwieten@msn.com> writes:
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> > > Heh heh, I feel pretty weird now -- I have Zip-Loc bags on the *outside* of
> > > some of my boxes -- so that when I move them, I don't scratch them against
> > > each other. I do build and play with all my pieces, but I want the artwork on
> > > the boxes to be preserved. Most of the artwork from the smaller boxes and
> > > instructions are in 3-ring binders...
> >
> > What do you do with the artwork from the larger boxes? I've been looking
> > for a instructions/box/catalog storage solution along the lines of a 3-ring
> > binder, but the larger boxes wouldn't fit (I only keep top and bottom). I
> > was thinking maybe an artist portfolio binder, but I imagine that would get
> > expensive.
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> Yeh, I know what you mean -- I've have drooled over some of those large
> artist portfolios too.
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> I finally settled in on using 2-gallon ZipLoc storage bags for the larger
> art -- stores a whole piece inside, or sometimes 2 bags fitted unsealed on
> opposite ends for the larger ones. For the really large ones like the
> monorail sets, those go whole (uncollapsed) into a clear zippered comforter
> protector.
>
> I'm sure there are better solutions but this one was affordable. :) Give
> the 2-gallon ZipLoc bag thing a try maybe -- but beware that the plastic
> used might not be acid-free (I haven't checked yet so I don't know). If you
> buy comic-book and baseball card protectors they usually say.
>
> --Todd
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| (...) Yeh, I know what you mean -- I've have drooled over some of those large artist portfolios too. I finally settled in on using 2-gallon ZipLoc storage bags for the larger art -- stores a whole piece inside, or sometimes 2 bags fitted unsealed on (...) (26 years ago, 4-Dec-98, to lugnet.storage)
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