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Old 08-02-2023, 12:03 PM
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Default B18 blankets - how do you store / display yours?

I've managed to acquire quite a few B18 blankets. For the longest time the handful I've had have been stored in an old cigar box that came from a card show in the 1970s.

The box is starting to get get full and I'm struggling to figure out the best way to keep them

One option would seem to be to use one pocket plastic sheets, maybe two to a page, and put them in a binder. I imagine I would need to store the binder flat. Maybe add a piece of cardboard to each sheet like a comic book backing?

Anyone have any other ideas to share?
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Old 08-02-2023, 12:10 PM
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I've managed to acquire quite a few B18 blankets. For the longest time the handful I've had have been stored in an old cigar box that came from a card show in the 1970s.

The box is starting to get get full and I'm struggling to figure out the best way to keep them

One option would seem to be to use one pocket plastic sheets, maybe two to a page, and put them in a binder. I imagine I would need to store the binder flat. Maybe add a piece of cardboard to each sheet like a comic book backing?

Anyone have any other ideas to share?

I use two-pocket pages. Mind you my stuff isn’t exactly mint,
so I don’t have to worry about whether this is perfect vs decent protection.


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They fit nicely in an 8 X 10" rigid Toploader. This provides nice protection, and you can either store them flat or use a small easel to display it in the toploader if so desired.
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I use acid free backing, cut to size of B18, cut a comic book plastic protector to size and they look nice that way. Plus, it's not in a hard plastic protector that is too big. Then it can be displayed on a plate holder in the diamond shape.

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