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Hey, Stephen -
I have a large collection of vintage boxing programs/publications that I store/display in oversized albums available at most art supply stores. The pages are clear acid-free pockets with thin acid-free cardboard backing. They are meant to store small sketches and paintings, but I find them perfect for keeping my oversized programs (some of which are pre-1920) and even vintage handbills in pristine condition -- and the albums are sturdy enough to stand alone on a bookshelf. Hope this helps ... |
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Thanks this was a lot Of help!!! |
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Example: http://www.todaysclassroom.com/woode...FYxWDQodxEsGKg Better racks exist, but a rack displays the item nicely and are easily accessible. Last edited by Huck; 12-08-2016 at 08:12 AM. |
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Great idea!! I'm gonna try your idea and writehooks |
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![]() Do you have any photos? I can't find anything |
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I was able to pick up this older wire rack at an antique mall for $18. Takes up a bit of space but displays quite a few magazines or programs nicely.
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well done! . |
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I've lost ALOT of unreplaceable programs and publications over the years, so I make high resolution copies of all my programs and publications and display them like this. Looking at them, you cant tell they are copies and the originals are tucked safe away, because after all, we have to protect our investments
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