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I use typical storage containers that you can pickup anywhere. The tall ones work well for flipping through your items. I have about 30 of the smaller ones that lay flat just because I have some old mailroom storage shelves that they fit perfectly in. For larger format items I use art portfolio type carrying cases. I once had a pipe burst in a wall near my storage closet so I try to keep everything in relatively water/bug proof containers just to be safe.
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