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Post by james on Jul 29, 2017 12:30:45 GMT -5
Does anyone else double up on bag and boarding. What i mean is put two comic on one bag and board. One in front one in back. I only started doing this (after 30 years of collecting. Also i only do it with new comics
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Post by The Captain on Jul 29, 2017 13:11:22 GMT -5
Do it with all of my non-valuable books, but without the boards, which take up too much space and add too much weight to my comic cabinet drawers.
Valuable books get single-Mylared with a board, weight be damned.
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Post by wildfire2099 on Jul 29, 2017 21:39:54 GMT -5
I do, yes... in fact, mostly I double bag with no board to save space. I only bag and board stuff a few things that are both old and valuable.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2017 21:44:24 GMT -5
I tend to use this method, 2 books 1 bag 1 board. Works better with Silver Age size bags/boards than with modern size bags & boards.
-M
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Post by bor on Jul 30, 2017 15:14:31 GMT -5
I have so few single issue books left and none of it is very valuable so yeah I do. Except my old Danish translated superhero comics from my childhood. Those are already 2-3 times the size of a normal american issue so those get a single issue per bag.
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Post by Icctrombone on Jul 30, 2017 21:45:30 GMT -5
I've gone the other way with my comics. These days, I place 20 or so books in a large magazine bag. I might place a backing board at the back of it.
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Post by badwolf on Jul 31, 2017 9:20:04 GMT -5
I've started doing it with books that I accidentally buy which turn out to be crap and that I want to get rid of right away, but normally no.
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Post by berkley on Aug 2, 2017 2:25:47 GMT -5
I have almost none of my comics in plastic, but the few exceptions are 3 or 4 issues to a bag. I just left them there out of laziness more than anything.
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