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Keeping autographs safe.

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 4:12 pm
by GazzaPaul
Hi, I know this questions been asked thousands of times on here... SORRY!
But how do you store your autographs? Have any faded/got damaged because of this?
I store them in the envelopes they came in, is there physically anyway they can be damaged in there?
I know people will say, why keep them in an envelope? Whats the point if you can't view them?
I prefer getting mail, and reading the signature. And collecting, hopefully have the collection in 30 years time, still in good condition!
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Re: Keeping autographs safe.

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 7:37 pm
by Theone30
I think there are many answers to this question already on the site...I simply use 8x10 hard plastic top loaders to store my photos and they work just fine for me.

Re: Keeping autographs safe.

Posted: Sat May 04, 2024 3:49 pm
by RYAN J.
I do the same thing you do GazzaPaul! Although, I buy acid/PVC free clear protectors to put them in to keep them safe and also to prevent getting them smudged or ruined when I take them out to show friends or family.

You can buy these protectors online or at any office supply store in various sizes to fit your needs - 4x6 - 5x7 - 6x9 - 8x10 ect. ect.

And I store all my envelopes in plastic rubbermaid tubs out of direct sunlight. {up}

RYAN J. 8)