JR
Someone mentioned a while ago that it is best to store posters flat
and not in the plastic sleeves. You recommend them. Have you had any
stored a long time either way? I store my posters flat in architect's plan
files without plastic in between. I have also had posters in frames for a
long time and they also are in good shape, even after many years on the
wall. I have had the Pearl of Death and Spider Woman (both Sherlock Holmes
one sheets) framed on a wall behind my desk for almost 18 years and they are
still like the day I bought them. I think light and dampness seem to take
more of a toll on posters than anything else.
CJL
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