I got a zip-up portfolio at Michael's (less than $50), and lined both sides with foam core board ($8) to keep it extra solid. Then I just use acid free paper or the stuff that comes in the poster tubes between each poster in it. Probably room for 20+ posters in there along with the liners, and it takes up no space, as it just leans against a wall in the back of a closet.
Post edited by PJ_Soul on
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
I would be worried about bug damage with that. Silver fish and other kinds of pests are really attracted to cardboard, and cardboard degrades over time faster than a lot of other things. I recommend getting something made out of a more "bug proof" and long-lasting material.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
I have this set up. I like it a lot and it's affordable.
Cleveland, OH - 8/26/98
Cleveland, OH - 4/25/03
Cleveland, OH - 5/20/06
Cleveland, OH - 5/9/10
(EV Solo) Detroit, MI - 6/26/11
East Troy, WI - 9/3/11
East Troy, WI - 9/4/11
Chicago, IL - 7/19/13
Shitsburgh, PA - 10/11/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Detroit, MI - 10/16/14
Lexington, KY - 4/26/16
Manchester, TN - 6/11/16 Chicago, IL - 8/18/18 Chicago, IL - 8/20/18 (EV Solo) Tempe, AZ - 3/2/19 Los Angeles, CA - 4/15/20 (Canceled) Los Angeles, CA - 4/16/20 (Canceled) Indianapolis, IN - 9/10/23 (Canceled)
I would be worried about bug damage with that. Silver fish and other kinds of pests are really attracted to cardboard, and cardboard degrades over time faster than a lot of other things. I recommend getting something made out of a more "bug proof" and long-lasting material.
Two counter points:
1. If you buy archival quality cellophane sleeves, bugs aren't going to be an issue even though it is stored in cardboard. Also, you should be using that type of cellophane anyways.
2. Bugs come into place with cardboard if you are storing it in attics or basements. Dark, damp places. And again, even if you were using the cardboard filing system and storing in a shitty place (which I don't understand why anyone would), you should still be good if you are using archival quality cellophane.
Cleveland, OH - 8/26/98
Cleveland, OH - 4/25/03
Cleveland, OH - 5/20/06
Cleveland, OH - 5/9/10
(EV Solo) Detroit, MI - 6/26/11
East Troy, WI - 9/3/11
East Troy, WI - 9/4/11
Chicago, IL - 7/19/13
Shitsburgh, PA - 10/11/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Detroit, MI - 10/16/14
Lexington, KY - 4/26/16
Manchester, TN - 6/11/16 Chicago, IL - 8/18/18 Chicago, IL - 8/20/18 (EV Solo) Tempe, AZ - 3/2/19 Los Angeles, CA - 4/15/20 (Canceled) Los Angeles, CA - 4/16/20 (Canceled) Indianapolis, IN - 9/10/23 (Canceled)
I would be worried about bug damage with that. Silver fish and other kinds of pests are really attracted to cardboard, and cardboard degrades over time faster than a lot of other things. I recommend getting something made out of a more "bug proof" and long-lasting material.
I have this set up. I like it a lot and it's affordable.
Thanks guys! I think I'm going to at least stat with this. I have 4 that I need to flatten and 3 of which I want to get framed in the very near future. Especially my Lexington.
I would be worried about bug damage with that. Silver fish and other kinds of pests are really attracted to cardboard, and cardboard degrades over time faster than a lot of other things. I recommend getting something made out of a more "bug proof" and long-lasting material.
I have this set up. I like it a lot and it's affordable.
Thanks guys! I think I'm going to at least stat with this. I have 4 that I need to flatten and 3 of which I want to get framed in the very near future. Especially my Lexington.
So really just need something short term.
They are great for flattening them out.
Cleveland, OH - 8/26/98
Cleveland, OH - 4/25/03
Cleveland, OH - 5/20/06
Cleveland, OH - 5/9/10
(EV Solo) Detroit, MI - 6/26/11
East Troy, WI - 9/3/11
East Troy, WI - 9/4/11
Chicago, IL - 7/19/13
Shitsburgh, PA - 10/11/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Detroit, MI - 10/16/14
Lexington, KY - 4/26/16
Manchester, TN - 6/11/16 Chicago, IL - 8/18/18 Chicago, IL - 8/20/18 (EV Solo) Tempe, AZ - 3/2/19 Los Angeles, CA - 4/15/20 (Canceled) Los Angeles, CA - 4/16/20 (Canceled) Indianapolis, IN - 9/10/23 (Canceled)
I would be worried about bug damage with that. Silver fish and other kinds of pests are really attracted to cardboard, and cardboard degrades over time faster than a lot of other things. I recommend getting something made out of a more "bug proof" and long-lasting material.
I have this set up. I like it a lot and it's affordable.
Thanks guys! I think I'm going to at least stat with this. I have 4 that I need to flatten and 3 of which I want to get framed in the very near future. Especially my Lexington.
So really just need something short term.
This is where I got the archival quality cellophane:
Cleveland, OH - 8/26/98
Cleveland, OH - 4/25/03
Cleveland, OH - 5/20/06
Cleveland, OH - 5/9/10
(EV Solo) Detroit, MI - 6/26/11
East Troy, WI - 9/3/11
East Troy, WI - 9/4/11
Chicago, IL - 7/19/13
Shitsburgh, PA - 10/11/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Detroit, MI - 10/16/14
Lexington, KY - 4/26/16
Manchester, TN - 6/11/16 Chicago, IL - 8/18/18 Chicago, IL - 8/20/18 (EV Solo) Tempe, AZ - 3/2/19 Los Angeles, CA - 4/15/20 (Canceled) Los Angeles, CA - 4/16/20 (Canceled) Indianapolis, IN - 9/10/23 (Canceled)
I would be worried about bug damage with that. Silver fish and other kinds of pests are really attracted to cardboard, and cardboard degrades over time faster than a lot of other things. I recommend getting something made out of a more "bug proof" and long-lasting material.
I have this set up. I like it a lot and it's affordable.
Thanks guys! I think I'm going to at least stat with this. I have 4 that I need to flatten and 3 of which I want to get framed in the very near future. Especially my Lexington.
So really just need something short term.
This is where I got the archival quality cellophane:
I would be worried about bug damage with that. Silver fish and other kinds of pests are really attracted to cardboard, and cardboard degrades over time faster than a lot of other things. I recommend getting something made out of a more "bug proof" and long-lasting material.
Two counter points:
1. If you buy archival quality cellophane sleeves, bugs aren't going to be an issue even though it is stored in cardboard. Also, you should be using that type of cellophane anyways.
2. Bugs come into place with cardboard if you are storing it in attics or basements. Dark, damp places. And again, even if you were using the cardboard filing system and storing in a shitty place (which I don't understand why anyone would), you should still be good if you are using archival quality cellophane.
I humbly disagree. Silver fish will go anywhere. I've had experience with the little fuckers. They do not restrict themselves to cool, damp places. On the contrary. They prefer dry places, and the lighting seems to have no impact at all on their presence either. They are very common in kitchens and bedrooms. Yeah, sure, if you wrap your stuff in plastic that would help. The person never mentioned that. I was just commenting on the cardboard option. I don't consider it a good one with other options out there that aren't much more expensive.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
Ummmmmm this seems amazing! Am I missing something guys???? I've never found anything like this for under $200. If I'm not missing anything I'm buying this asap.
Ummmmmm this seems amazing! Am I missing something guys???? I've never found anything like this for under $200. If I'm not missing anything I'm buying this asap.
If you get a poster bigger than 18x24 you've got a problem, and those do exist. I've got at least one PJ poster that is 20x26, and another that is a PJ side project, and I don't have very many posters at all. If you are willing to avoid posters that are bigger than 18x24, looks good.
Post edited by PJ_Soul on
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
If you get a poster bigger than 18x24 you've got a problem, and those do exist. I've got at least one PJ poster that is 20x26, and another that is a PJ side project, and I don't have very many posters at all. If you are willing to avoid posters that are bigger than 18x24, looks good.
I have something I built to store them flat, between acid free paper...... so the couple bigger ones cam remain there...... I'd like something I can SAFELY pull out and flip through the pages one in a while. My house is too small to frame all my gems; kong, Crackerjack, transformers ap, etc. They deserve to be seen.
Ummmmmm this seems amazing! Am I missing something guys???? I've never found anything like this for under $200. If I'm not missing anything I'm buying this asap.
Not missing anything, you can't add anymore pages to it. But for the price, you buy another one. Like I said, they're good for anything in the 18x24 or smaller range. Larger posters, or longer then 24", you have to go with a different option, like the 24x36 Picturesque portfolio from Jerry's Artarama. But you can't even get refills for them until at least March of 2017.
For lager posters, buy some MylarD sleeves to put them in and a cheap storage case like this
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http://www.demco.com/goto?prd13073450&intcmp=GOOGLE_PRD13073450&gclid=CPTW3ov04c0CFY-DaQodhQ8Jcw
Columbus-2003
Cincinnati-2006
Columbus-2010
Wrigley-2013
Cincinnati-2014
Lexington-2016
Wrigley 1 & 2-2018
Cleveland, OH - 4/25/03
Cleveland, OH - 5/20/06
Cleveland, OH - 5/9/10
(EV Solo) Detroit, MI - 6/26/11
East Troy, WI - 9/3/11
East Troy, WI - 9/4/11
Chicago, IL - 7/19/13
Shitsburgh, PA - 10/11/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Detroit, MI - 10/16/14
Lexington, KY - 4/26/16
Manchester, TN - 6/11/16
Chicago, IL - 8/18/18
Chicago, IL - 8/20/18
(EV Solo) Tempe, AZ - 3/2/19
Los Angeles, CA - 4/15/20 (Canceled)
Los Angeles, CA - 4/16/20 (Canceled)
Indianapolis, IN - 9/10/23 (Canceled)
1. If you buy archival quality cellophane sleeves, bugs aren't going to be an issue even though it is stored in cardboard. Also, you should be using that type of cellophane anyways.
2. Bugs come into place with cardboard if you are storing it in attics or basements. Dark, damp places. And again, even if you were using the cardboard filing system and storing in a shitty place (which I don't understand why anyone would), you should still be good if you are using archival quality cellophane.
Cleveland, OH - 4/25/03
Cleveland, OH - 5/20/06
Cleveland, OH - 5/9/10
(EV Solo) Detroit, MI - 6/26/11
East Troy, WI - 9/3/11
East Troy, WI - 9/4/11
Chicago, IL - 7/19/13
Shitsburgh, PA - 10/11/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Detroit, MI - 10/16/14
Lexington, KY - 4/26/16
Manchester, TN - 6/11/16
Chicago, IL - 8/18/18
Chicago, IL - 8/20/18
(EV Solo) Tempe, AZ - 3/2/19
Los Angeles, CA - 4/15/20 (Canceled)
Los Angeles, CA - 4/16/20 (Canceled)
Indianapolis, IN - 9/10/23 (Canceled)
So really just need something short term.
Columbus-2003
Cincinnati-2006
Columbus-2010
Wrigley-2013
Cincinnati-2014
Lexington-2016
Wrigley 1 & 2-2018
Cleveland, OH - 4/25/03
Cleveland, OH - 5/20/06
Cleveland, OH - 5/9/10
(EV Solo) Detroit, MI - 6/26/11
East Troy, WI - 9/3/11
East Troy, WI - 9/4/11
Chicago, IL - 7/19/13
Shitsburgh, PA - 10/11/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Detroit, MI - 10/16/14
Lexington, KY - 4/26/16
Manchester, TN - 6/11/16
Chicago, IL - 8/18/18
Chicago, IL - 8/20/18
(EV Solo) Tempe, AZ - 3/2/19
Los Angeles, CA - 4/15/20 (Canceled)
Los Angeles, CA - 4/16/20 (Canceled)
Indianapolis, IN - 9/10/23 (Canceled)
ebay.com/sch/sis.html?_nkw=10++24+X+30++ACID+FREE+NEWSPAPER+FULL+SHEET+ARCHIVAL+STORAGE+CELLOPHANE+ENVELOPE&_id=171790505914&&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2658
Cleveland, OH - 4/25/03
Cleveland, OH - 5/20/06
Cleveland, OH - 5/9/10
(EV Solo) Detroit, MI - 6/26/11
East Troy, WI - 9/3/11
East Troy, WI - 9/4/11
Chicago, IL - 7/19/13
Shitsburgh, PA - 10/11/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Los Angeles, CA - 11/23/13
Detroit, MI - 10/16/14
Lexington, KY - 4/26/16
Manchester, TN - 6/11/16
Chicago, IL - 8/18/18
Chicago, IL - 8/20/18
(EV Solo) Tempe, AZ - 3/2/19
Los Angeles, CA - 4/15/20 (Canceled)
Los Angeles, CA - 4/16/20 (Canceled)
Indianapolis, IN - 9/10/23 (Canceled)
Columbus-2003
Cincinnati-2006
Columbus-2010
Wrigley-2013
Cincinnati-2014
Lexington-2016
Wrigley 1 & 2-2018
Yeah, sure, if you wrap your stuff in plastic that would help. The person never mentioned that. I was just commenting on the cardboard option. I don't consider it a good one with other options out there that aren't much more expensive.
https://www.amazon.com/Itoya-Profolio-Storage-Display-Portfolio/dp/B00009R8XD
If you get a poster bigger than 18x24 you've got a problem, and those do exist. I've got at least one PJ poster that is 20x26, and another that is a PJ side project, and I don't have very many posters at all. If you are willing to avoid posters that are bigger than 18x24, looks good.
I have something I built to store them flat, between acid free paper...... so the couple bigger ones cam remain there...... I'd like something I can SAFELY pull out and flip through the pages one in a while. My house is too small to frame all my gems; kong, Crackerjack, transformers ap, etc. They deserve to be seen.
For lager posters, buy some MylarD sleeves to put them in and a cheap storage case like this
http://www.draftingsteals.com/21987.html
Just a quick search, sure there is other options as well.
ordered the 18x24 itoya. Wondering if it will be a tight squeeze fitting the 18x24 posters in there.