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Aside from the expense, you can't go wrong with Mylar.
Most of what I have is inexpensive, so photo sized mylar sleeves weren't the best financial choice. I've gone with Comic book sleeves and acid free backing boards. Panoramics are a bit tougher. The wood item really depends on what it is. Bats have a few good options, like bat tubes. I have a couple in those, and some not, all in a plastic tote made for long stuff like wrapping paper rolls. Something fragile might do well in the same sort of container, with some good wrapping. Bubble wrap, and filling large bits of excess space with empty baseball card boxes might be the cheapest. (Card boxes have gotten expensive! That space can also be filled with used priority mail boxes, especially the small bok sized ones. (It's technically not legal to use brand new ones, but they give them out free at the post office. ) |
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