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Post by Brae on Jan 25, 2010 18:22:07 GMT -5
For those of you who have purchased a playbill through PlaybillStore (LOL) I am trying to locate the Poly (or whatever) bag & backboards they ship them on... or something similar.
I have a large collection of Playbills that I really should archive. I have thought about purchasing a Playbill binder, but it would take several binders to fit my collection and it's just not economically feesable.
I have looked into some of the comic book supplies. But for the most part they are all resealable style and would prefer a zipper top.
Any ideas?
I'll try and post a picture of one of the ones I have in the bag style I am looking for to maybe make myself more clear LOL
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Post by Brae on Jan 25, 2010 18:55:29 GMT -5
Picture is not the best. I really hate my new camera LOL
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Post by Jo on Jan 27, 2010 8:13:56 GMT -5
umm You have a large collection of Playbills but want to store them each like the pic??
I put programs and things related to musical that are made from papers in the big box I assigned. and I don't get to open the box often kekeke
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Post by Brae on Jan 27, 2010 13:05:02 GMT -5
umm You have a large collection of Playbills but want to store them each like the pic?? I put programs and things related to musical that are made from papers in the big box I assigned. and I don't get to open the box often kekeke Yes that's right Jo. I have heard from people who are comic book fans that paper products can be ruined over time by additives in some things (like boxes, and run of the mill bags). Never gave any thought to it until I saw what happened to a valuable hockey card from being stored in poor conditions & with poor materials.
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Post by Jo on Jan 31, 2010 8:33:39 GMT -5
Mine is safe and sound....I checked XD
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