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Storing Baseball publications
I recently became more interested in baseball publications-- mags, yearbooks, programs, etc-- and am looking for the best way to store them. Baseball Magazine is too wide to fit into binder pages, and several others are real snug, almost too much. I have some stored in rigid toploaders but would really like to keep them in a binder or something where I could flip through them and easily keep them together. Are there products you folks can recommend? Thx in advance.
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I use "boards & bags" like comic books
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I use Itoya portfolio type binders. I don't think there is a perfect size one for baseball magazines but you could board and bag them as Doug mentioned above and then put them in the portfolio. I don't love them but that is the best option I have found for storing anything larger than what fits in the magazine size plastic page for regular binders.
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I do wish there was a user friendly yet readable preservation method - especially for old newspaper type publications.
Much less precious/irreplaceable than mentioned above, but I collect the tabloid sized fan newspapers of the 70s and 80s (A's News/Giants Journal/Braves Banner etc) - bagged and boarded as has been suggested. I just wish I could go to a binder format of some kind where they'd be protected but still readable. |
I think the problem is the same for all publication types. People want to be able to read them while at the same time preserving them. The issue is the more they are handled, the less they are preserved.
Perhaps for this that want both and are willing to put a little more effort in, scan the publications page by page. Once scanned, you can read it over and over without handling them. Store them in bage with boards and you're golden. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk |
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