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    #16
    For each soldbuch I keep them in little plastic sleeves that I bought from http://janssen-militaria.com/oscommerce/. They fit them perfectly. They are probably made for passports or something, but work well.
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      #17
      Originally posted by bsmith56 View Post
      For each soldbuch I keep them in little plastic sleeves that I bought from http://janssen-militaria.com/oscommerce/. They fit them perfectly. They are probably made for passports or something, but work well.

      Brandon,

      Those are the same sleeves i keep all of my Soldbücher and Wehrpässe in

      Happy New Year!
      Rob

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        #18
        First of all congratulations for your collections and the dispaly ... I also just keep them in bags made ​​of polypropylene .. I try to handle them as little as possible (to watch them use their scans above) but the pleasure of handling them physically remains unique ...



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          #19
          Guys, plastic sleeve are OK as far as they are acid free I hope you already know this.

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            #20
            Originally posted by T.K. View Post
            Guys, plastic sleeve are OK as far as they are acid free I hope you already know this.
            Where can you get these acid free plastic sleeves? I've looked for them but till now I have not found a shop who sells them.

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              #21
              I use this Archive closet to storrage my paper items.



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                #22
                Originally posted by mufasa View Post
                First of all congratulations for your collections and the dispaly ... I also just keep them in bags made ​​of polypropylene .. I try to handle them as little as possible (to watch them use their scans above) but the pleasure of handling them physically remains unique ...



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                Congrats on an outstanding group!!
                That would make for an interesting afternoons reading!!!!

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                  #23
                  I keep my Soldbücher and Wehrpässen in plastic sleeves designed for keeping First Day Covers (FDC) in!

                  For documents I used normal A4/A5 plastic document sleeves...normally from Staples or computer/office shop.

                  These then are filed in A4 binders.

                  Here is a photo of some...taken a while ago but shows roughly what I mean! There was a thread on the forum regarding some of my binders from 2002 when this photo was taken, the text is still there but the images long gone

                  /Ian
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                  Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                  Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by jurggie View Post
                    Where can you get these acid free plastic sleeves? I've looked for them but till now I have not found a shop who sells them.
                    Usually they are supplied by archivial stuff stores, I think even online.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by William Eledge View Post
                      Congrats on an outstanding group!!
                      That would make for an interesting afternoons reading!!!!
                      thanks!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by jurggie View Post
                        Where can you get these acid free plastic sleeves? I've looked for them but till now I have not found a shop who sells them.
                        The UK collector storage company http://www.arrowfile.com sell them. For Soldbuch/Wehrpass the perfectly sized ones are here http://www.arrowfile.com/arrowfile-6...&sessionID=EUC and is what I use for my collection. They are double sided but are more suitable if you only use one side, and you can always use the reverse side to store write-ups or things like Führerschein etc.
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by hucks216 View Post
                          The UK collector storage company http://www.arrowfile.com sell them. For Soldbuch/Wehrpass the perfectly sized ones are here http://www.arrowfile.com/arrowfile-6...&sessionID=EUC and is what I use for my collection. They are double sided but are more suitable if you only use one side, and you can always use the reverse side to store write-ups or things like Führerschein etc.
                          I collect mainly deathcards, so the plastic sleeves must be smaller than those for Soldbücher.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Ian Jewison View Post
                            I keep my Soldbücher and Wehrpässen in plastic sleeves designed for keeping First Day Covers (FDC) in!

                            For documents I used normal A4/A5 plastic document sleeves...normally from Staples or computer/office shop.

                            These then are filed in A4 binders.

                            Here is a photo of some...taken a while ago but shows roughly what I mean! There was a thread on the forum regarding some of my binders from 2002 when this photo was taken, the text is still there but the images long gone

                            /Ian

                            Very nicely stored, Ian... If that was taken some time ago, I can only imagine how big the pile must be now

                            Rob

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by jurggie View Post
                              I collect mainly deathcards, so the plastic sleeves must be smaller than those for Soldbücher.
                              What about these for Trading Cards... http://www.arrowfile.com/trading-cards-deptrecoltra
                              ...or these for Cigarette Cards... http://www.arrowfile.com/cigarette-cards-deptrecolcig

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                                #30
                                GOOD GRIEF!!! Some of you guys have fabulous collections!!!

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