when placed in an oversized,
(possibly) loose bag? I thing they will.
Hope this helps,
Zeev
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Hello Philipp
Its not the sleeve, its the SIZE that matters.
The sleeve you buy from Bags Unlimited
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Thank you very much for your
something you want to see.
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This does appear to be the best storage and viewing
systemIhave ever seen before. It is really amazing. See the link
below. You can storetwo times 1250one sheet posters. Does anyone
else
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Hello Philipp
Thanks for the link. I checked it out briefly and I'm not sure which
I guess I will add my 2 cents here: to me, this cabinet looks like a better idea intheory than in practice. I haven't read through all this thread, but I don't think you canget even 1500 posters in here comfortably. Certainly not if they are linen backed.I've investigated a lot of storage over
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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
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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
luck
Zeev
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Zeev,
The stand alone cabinet sy
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I'm with Kirby on this.
Those cabinets don't really look al that usefull to me. I think that flat
files, which you can find under $600 for one sheets here in vegas
Thank you very much for your reply everyone that replied and commented. The
real question is do poster start sagging? What about the mylar and backing from
Unlimited? These posters will go sagging as well...am I missing something? I
guess this means that all these items being sold by
Phillip,I have. We have one of these at work. It's even from the EASI FILE company. It's full of 7.5-minute geologic quadangle maps and mineral resource summaries. It works great.However,the dimensions are wrong for posters. It only goes across 24 inches -- don't thinkone sheets would fit.
is beyond me.
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Phillip,
I have.
We have one of these at work
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