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    Hello

    Where can I get those acid free covers that fit Soldbuch size exactly?
    I am also ready to buy if someone has spare ones, even used...

    Thanks in advance
    Michael

    #2
    I make my own little pouches with acid free paper (or more like a very thin cardboard) , that way I figure they wont sweat with temperature changes.

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      #3
      Here I order my covers. Fit perfect for a Soldbuch (a bit tight for Wehrpässe though). Great and quick service as well.

      http://www.janssen-militaria.com/osc...5b960a40fda12c

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        #4
        Originally posted by Marcel Banziger View Post
        Here I order my covers. Fit perfect for a Soldbuch (a bit tight for Wehrpässe though). Great and quick service as well.

        http://www.janssen-militaria.com/osc...5b960a40fda12c

        Hello Marcel, The Janssen site states these covers are polypropylene.
        I don't believe polypropylene is ever considered acid free.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Michael73 View Post
          Hello

          Where can I get those acid free covers that fit Soldbuch size exactly?
          I am also ready to buy if someone has spare ones, even used...

          Thanks in advance
          Michael
          Michael,
          I doubt if there are any Acid-free covers even made to that size (not counting museum products that are never within reasonable price range).

          -As Hofstetter brought up, I , too cut down my own acid free boards, Mylar bags and backing to hit my needs.

          I use acid free tape for any adhering needs in creating the protective cover/sleeves.

          I have been using Bill Cole comic book protection products for years now...
          Bill Cole's BCW has a good reputation in the comic book world -and that is saying something.
          Here is a test to see whose acid free claims are real
          http://boards.collectors-society.com...Number=4534834

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            #6
            link to protective products business

            http://www.bcemylar.com/?gclid=CIHRn...FVGCfgodebcMQQ

            -this is much cheaper than any museum supplies but close enough for me.

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              #7
              Hi,

              I live in the UK, and buy WH Smith collectors series products.
              The "postcard" sized double sided A4 leaves come in packs of five, and each page will comfortably hold eight soldbuch/wehrpass sized documents.

              Best wishes,

              John.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Michael Fay View Post
                Hello Marcel, The Janssen site states these covers are polypropylene.
                I don't believe polypropylene is ever considered acid free.
                According to the USNA, polypropylene is considered a safe and stable material for archival storage. If that's incorrect, it would be good to know! I've been using a lot of polypropylene for storage of documents uniforms.

                Erich
                Festina lente!

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                  #9
                  You want Mylar,period.
                  Use a acid free board and Mylar bag and your set...
                  You can cut them in to custom shapes etc.. Or, when I collected Soldbuchs depending on size etc. I could get 4 books front and 4 books back..

                  For bet prices comic supplies are best.. IF you go to that Coles link provider here and scroll down a bit you can click on a ad about your comics falling apart etc. Click on it and you will get to read a very good article about paper degradation and acid free board and bags...

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                    #10
                    I prefer the products from "Secol" - and I use these for storing 4 SB or WP in each. Archival quality.

                    https://www.secol.co.uk/products/a-s...ts_154_x_113mm

                    Best regards,

                    Hans Kristian

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