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Safely Storing Your Posters


What you don't know can hurt your posters !


Posters have many obvious enemies: light, dirt, insects, mold, greasy fingers, coffee, fire, thumbtacks, tape, careless handling, water and high humidity. Some of these hazards that threaten your valuable collection can be averted by using a little common sense: don't smoke or drink while handling unprotected posters; wash your hands before handling them; don't leave your posters on the floor where your two year old or your pets can get hold of them.

...But, there are a host of other hazards that may never have occured to you:



Assessing your needs


The first question to ask yourself is "What do I want to do with my posters?".


Framing:

If your primary objective is to display your collection, framing is the most obvious solution. In that case, your first priority is to find a quality framer who is thoroughly familiar with archival materials and framing techniques. If a framer does not know what "archival" means, find another one.

At a very minimum you need to make sure that any matte board and backing board used are acid free. If you do not want to use a matte, it is best to select a high profile moulding that can accomodate a "spacer" to keep the glass from coming into contact with your poster. (The problem with glass coming into contact with a poster is that humidity can become trapped between the two surfaces. If this happens, the poster can become wet and adhere to the surface of the glass.) The other problem with glass is that it can break and puncture the suface of a poster. Plexiglass solves that problem. Plexiglass also comes in an ultra-violet filtering variety which can help solve fading problems for very little added expense.


(The Framer's Workshop in Berkeley has 30 years experience with rock poster framing. Check their website for examples of the work they've done and their price list.)

But what if framing is beyond your means or you have too many posters to frame? ... then your best and safest solution is
Mylar Poster Sleeves.




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