I was curious if you put your autographs in something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-10-Soft ... ro+sleeves
And then put them in a binder, if that would be good protection? I looked on the other threads here a little, but still wasn't sure. They say these are:
Clear Polypropylene
Acid Free - No PVC
And great for photos, but would they be good for the marker on autographs too?
Or would something completely closed off like these magazine/comic bags be better, since nothing can get in?
http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-Magazin ... al+sleeves
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Re: Need help on a simple question!
I use the pages and put em in my binder. I've had some in there for years and they still look perfect.
			
			
									
									
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Re: Need help on a simple question!
Thanks for your reply!
I heard doing it that way - the protective sleeves in a binder - is actually better for them than framing them. Is that correct, do you think (as long as you use Ultra Pro sleeves or something else acid free)? I know it certainly is less expensive.
Thanks again for your reply!
			
			
									
									
						I heard doing it that way - the protective sleeves in a binder - is actually better for them than framing them. Is that correct, do you think (as long as you use Ultra Pro sleeves or something else acid free)? I know it certainly is less expensive.
Thanks again for your reply!
Re: Need help on a simple question!
Sorry for the late reply, but it's probably better because when you frame and display them, the sun usually comes in and hits them which will fade a marker over time.Blackmyeyes254 wrote:Thanks for your reply!
I heard doing it that way - the protective sleeves in a binder - is actually better for them than framing them. Is that correct, do you think (as long as you use Ultra Pro sleeves or something else acid free)? I know it certainly is less expensive.
Thanks again for your reply!

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