22, 2022 12:26:41 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Poster Storage Question
Toochis,
I found an architect's wooden storage unit at an antique store. Standard one
sheets fit perfectly. For linenbacked posters, I removed the drawer from the
bottom storage space and the linenbacked posters fit perfectl
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> *Subject:* [MOPO] Poster Storage Question
> Hi MoPoers,
>
> Any ideas for cabinets good for poster storage? I need some that can
> accommodate framed OS. It’ll be in a basement that isn't near water. On
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ochis r"
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Subject: [MOPO] Poster Storage Question
Hi MoPoers,
Any ideas for cabinets good for poster storage? I need some that can accommodate framed OS. It’ll be in a basement that isn't near water. On rainy days it’ll be slightly damper air. The ceilin
perhaps flat files will work they. are used for blueprints you may get
some used ones
as for the humid air they make molecular sieves pr packs that are
basically clay absorbing material
a pop culture library I know used simple kitty litter to keep away
dampness in comics and also stops mold mild
Hi MoPoers,
Any ideas for cabinets good for poster storage? I need some that can
accommodate framed OS. It’ll be in a basement that isn't near water. On
rainy days it’ll be slightly damper air. The ceilings are high.
Any thoughts would be most helpful.
Thanks!
Toochis.
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STUFFED?K.On Sep 22, 2006, at 7:08 AM, Doug Ball wrote:Kirby, We can get you one, restored by studio C for only $999.00, plus shipping! :) Doug- Original Message -From: Kirby McDanielTo: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUSent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 8:05 PMSubject: Re: [MOPO] Poster Storage
Kirby,
We can get you one, restored by studio C for
only $999.00, plus shipping! :)
Doug
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Did the
I hope so as that would be seal the deal for me!
Shelly
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Forget the safe...who is that sitting in front?
TGormley
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Barker or biter?
Nice cabinet Dave. *Sigh* Says she with the boxes and
tubes all over the house "storage" combo.
Natalie
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> is that the "poster guard" standing in my way to the
> safe???
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the safe is truly marvellous...but I'm in love with the poster guard!
Richard
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Did the Bassett Hound come with it?KirbyOn Sep 21, 2006, at 5:23 PM, David Lieberman wrote: I had a custom fireproof safe built by a gun safe manufacturer. 60" wide x 72" tall x 44" deep. Photo shows it empty. Folded posters in drawers on top, along with
is that the "poster guard" standing in my way to the safe???
: - )
At 03:23 PM 9/21/2006, David Lieberman wrote:
I had a custom fireproof safe built by a gun safe manufacturer. 60"
wide x 72" tall x 44" deep.
Photo shows it empty. Folded posters in drawers on top, along with
rolled
Title: AOL Email
I had a custom fireproof safe built by a gun safe manufacturer.
60" wide x 72" tall x 44" deep.
Photo shows it empty. Folded posters in drawers on top, along with
rolled posters on top. Linen backed and card stock pos
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