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Taking care of autographs
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 9:55 pm
by M:chael
If I use the following:
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/ ... 1#desclink
and
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/ ... 2:CL141498
Would that keep my autographs safe?
I read the sticky, but I'm wondering if
these are any good.
Re: Taking care of autographs
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:10 pm
by eveliendorien
the links lead to a website where they ask for our zipcode to "send the items"
Re: Taking care of autographs
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:15 pm
by M:chael
well, the first link is about
C-Line® Antimicrobial
Heavyweight Sheet Protectors
Ideal for doctors' offices, medical facilities and libraries.
* Built in Microban® antimicrobial additive prevents the growth of bacteria, fungi, molds, and yeasts
* Heavyweight top loading, clear polypropylene
* EPA registered and FDA recognized
* Archival quality
and the other is
3" Avery® Heavy-Duty View
Binder with EZ-Turnâ„¢ Rings, White
Back-mounted rings allow pages to lie flat.
* Holds up to 460 sheets
* EZ-Turnâ„¢ rings for smooth page turning
* Gap Freeâ„¢ ring design prevents gapping and misalignment of rings
* Non-stick, archival safe material won't lift ink or toner off printed pages
* Wider front and back binder panels fully cover standard dividers and sheet protectors
* Four stacked pockets for organization and storage
* 40% post-consumer content by weight
I was wondering if that would be okay for autographs