Best way to store (not for show) your slabs8463
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I’ve heard you can store them sideways if staples are down I believe. | ||
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Quote:Originally Posted by Steverogers11 I would think the inner well would secure the comic book from any kind of movement. |
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I use graded comic book boxes. In a dark climate controlled airplane hangar storage locker. |
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Ima gonna steal this and look for some occasion to use it! | IronMan private msg quote post Address this user | |
The simplest. easiest and certainly effective is graded comic boxes, slabs stored upright in a climate controlled environment. Kaptainmyke is just showing off, the airplane hanger is optional A room or closet in your house will be fine. Assuming you heat your house in the winter and cool it in the summer. If you are comfortable, so are your comics. If you are hot and sweaty in your house, your comics are suffering too. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by RafelI figured that also but heard gravity over time can pull down on staples like it does on us over time lol |
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I had no way of knowing that 9.8 graded copies signed by Adam Hughes weren't what you were looking for. | drchaos private msg quote post Address this user | |
@kaptainmyke I got your airplane hangar beat. |
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