Posted by farmkid on January 23, 2010 at 19:34:53 from (71.7.73.91):
This message is a reply to an archived post by Ryan Nagele on September 14, 2009 at 11:49:13. The original subject was "Storage for sale brochures, manuals, ads, literature, magazi".
Good HD 3 ring binder ( cost 9 to 10 dollars) and Super HD sheet protectors (4.5 mil thickness) are excellent ways to store paper items. Some sheet protectors are larger and some are thicker for heavy booklets. Vario also carries multi divided sheets in clear and black background ( sometimes found in stamp collecting or on line) stores. Different items can be put in each binder and a label put on edge of binder. I like to store them on shelves horizontally to keep them flat. They should be stored any where you"re comfortable as temp. and humidity will affect paper items.
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