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    Medal And Award Badge Storage Packets

    Fellow Members,

    I'm looking for suppliers on the net to supply a medium such as acid-free paper
    envelopes or inert plastic sleeves to enable my collection of German medals and
    award badges to be safely stored.

    Size required would be approx. 135mm high and approx. 65mm wide.

    Flaps are also required so that the medal/award could be 'secured' from falling
    out.

    Any help gratefully received.

    Thanking in advance.

    #2
    Dear Hagwalther,

    You might want to do a search on the internet for coin storage items. there are many good coin storage envelopes/boxes etc. All of them are PVC/acid free.

    Gary B
    ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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      #3
      Hi Gary,

      Originally posted by Gary B
      Dear Hagwalther,

      You might want to do a search on the internet for coin storage items. there are many good coin storage envelopes/boxes etc. All of them are PVC/acid free.

      Gary B
      Thanks for the input but no joy on the search. I must be doing something wrong here as I'm sure that there must be plenty of sites on the web that sell the items that we collectors use.

      Can I ask what other forum members use to store their medal/awards on an individual basis? I will in the future be having a storage display made but until then I need to keep them individually in some sort of plastic/paper envelope.

      All help gratefully recieved.

      Regards ...

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        #4
        Here is one supplier of these type of products, but they are UK based. I do not know of any closer to you in New Zealand.

        http://www.conservation-by-design.co...oductlist.html

        Cheers, Ade.

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          #5
          Hi Adrian,

          Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson
          Here is one supplier of these type of products, but they are UK based. I do not know of any closer to you in New Zealand.

          http://www.conservation-by-design.co...oductlist.html

          Cheers, Ade.
          Thanks, I've sent them an email.

          Regards ...

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            #6
            Here's a company that I've done business with in the past. They were recommended to me by a friend in the Museum archival field. Hope this helps...

            Regards,
            Chuck

            http://www.lightimpressionsdirect.co...5?Dsp=2&R=2596

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