Michael,

I would not keep my posters in the brown paper. If you don't have archival tubes, I would at least go to an art store and get a roll of acid free paper. In Seattle, you can buy it at Daniel Smith art supplies, but I imagine you can get these rolls anywhere.

-rk

On Feb 12, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Michael Greenwood wrote:

Hello

I just received a nice shipment from Bruce and I was wondering what the consensus was on storing posters in that heavy brown paper that Bruce and his people so expertly wrap in. If you've never bought from him, it's a thick, brown paper that seems, to me, to be the type of thing you find at art stores. Maybe Bruce can enlighten us. Anyway, back on track, will I be doing my delicate and pretty posters and harm by re-wrapping and storing these items in that paper and the very tubes they came in? Am I risking some dreaded acid-transference that will forever colour my once bright and loved possessions? Please let me know what you think and I will follow the rules.

Take care,
Michael Greenwood

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