Not
only that, it seems that if you were to place non linen backed 1-shts in here
there may be a sagging problem, gravity--it brings things down man. I
think flat cases would be the way to go if you were to be interested a
storage system.
Best,
Myles
I guess I will add my 2 cents here: to
me, this cabinet looks like a better idea in
theory than in practice. I haven't read through all this thread, but I
don't think you can
get even 1500 posters in here comfortably. Certainly not if they are
linen backed.
I've investigated a lot of storage over the years, and I don't think I've
found anything better than
flat files. I have one vertical locking file that holds a few special
posters, and I would not want to crowd
it.
Kirby
Zeev,
The stand alone cabinet system. http://www.easifileusa.com/easifile.html I am talking about the AX
100. It does not look too large at all. The one sheet fit as well. 33X44,
thats the size of posters you can file in there. You can also finally hang
those linen mounted posters in this cabinet as well. Am I missing something?
This system does cost $1560 but I also checked flat cabinets and they are
also around $1400 to 1600. The huge difference is that is like a large lobby
card cabinet system. You can view them easily and they hang, so no damage.
These cabinets were built for art work. Look at how large the system is. How
many one sheets do you think you put in there in plastic sleeves both sides?
Thats the big question, how many can we hang? It is advertised that it fits
1250 sheets, double that amount on the back you have 2500
sheets.
What you think buddy?
Philipp
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Hello
Philipp
Thanks
for the link. I checked it out briefly and I'm not sure which is the
specific item that caught your eye. Could you please point me in the right
direction?
There are
just 2 points I'd like to make though:
In order
to be able to store AND VIEW 1250x2 One Sheets it has to be a HUGH system,
no matter what it is. At least that's what it seems to
me.
And if
its attached to a wall, like in a few of their models, it has to be *some
wall*. You know yourself what 2500 posters would weigh.
Regards,
Zeev
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Sent:
Wednesday, September 20, 2006 6:43 PM
Subject: [MOPO]
New Poster Filing and Viewing Cabinet
This does appear to be the best storage and
viewing system I have ever seen before. It is really amazing. See the link
below. You can store two times 1250 one sheet posters. Does anyone else
seen this system in action? It does appear much better than the flat
filing system because easily view any of your one sheets immediately. It
does appear the best system.
Philipp
http://www.easifileusa.com/howhanging.html
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