Preserving Copies of Genii
Preserving Copies of Genii
I want to keep my Genii Magazines in something that will keep them in excellent condition for years to come. Does anyone have a suggestion on how best to preserve a magazine that will surely be a collector's item down the road?
Re: Preserving Copies of Genii
See post "Housing back issues of Genii" dated 8/24 in the "General" section.
PS: I have emailed Wert publishing as suggested there but I have not yet heard back.
PS: I have emailed Wert publishing as suggested there but I have not yet heard back.
Re: Preserving Copies of Genii
PS: I just looked and the post isn't there but you can find it under "Search" of General section and with key word "Wert"
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Re: Preserving Copies of Genii
Regarding the preservation of old issues of Genii (or any magazine, for that matter), the best bet is to have them bound into hardcover volumes. That way they won't continue to deteriorate (chipping of edges, etc.). It's not as expensive as you would think.
If you are NOT going to bind your issues, then keep them upright on shelves, tightly together, in a cool dry room. You don't want mildew to start growing.
If you are NOT going to bind your issues, then keep them upright on shelves, tightly together, in a cool dry room. You don't want mildew to start growing.
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