Manual protectors?
I've asked about this in chat and was wondering if anyone had any methods on things I could get to store manuals in them? Even if they were simple hard plastic pieces that'd house the manual that'd fine. I remember in chat there was mention of "sheets" similar to those that'd house baseball carts and could be put in a binder or something. I also remember someone said they used comic book protectors, although those sound large to me.
So any tips? Also, any tips for the irregular-shaped ones like Tengen games and Final Fantasy? What about Super NES manuals?
So any tips? Also, any tips for the irregular-shaped ones like Tengen games and Final Fantasy? What about Super NES manuals?
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When you're storing your sheets, if you're not careful, as in if you overfill a binder or close it without seating the pages properly, you can get ring-marks indented into your books. Use a D-ring archival binder and don't overfill.
http://www.ultrapro.com/page.php?pname=photo/pages#
The top option on this page fits in elongated photo albums and holds 6-per-page horizontally.
http://www.ultrapro.com/page.p...detail&product_id=115
And this is the "toploader" for archiving them in a box, for instance.
Also
http://www.ultrapro.com/page.p...detail&product_id=157
For your Fs2 manual if you got it, punks
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180152975584
The only reason I know is that my wife sells Stampin Up stuff, so these are what I cut and glued inside the Sudoku tins to hold the manuals.
Al