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Posted By: davidcycleback
I should also add that I've owned lots of 1920s-70s wirephotos and similar photos. I always kept them in stacks on shelves, no holders or anything. I had little to no problems having them stacked that way beyond the dinged corners. Most damage has happened when I was handling them, not while they were being s tored. So letting old photos sit there off to the side is not a big issue. |
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