Greetings all,
Like most of you, I love collecting photos. However, unlike medals, helmets, or other Third Reich items, photos can be a bit tricky to store. If they are stored securely, it can also make it difficult to easily access your collection.
So, I'm wondering how others have approached this issue of storage.
Here is my system.
I had a friend of mine who is a cabinet maker build these solid oak open cabinets.
At Wal-Mart I was able to fine the hinge-lid storage boxes that you see in the photo. I've treated my collection like an archive and seperated the images into many different categories that are each assigned to a storage box. These cabinets are deep and there are multiple rows of storage boxes.
The large boxes contain either documents or in most cases hoto albums or album pages indvidually wrapped in acid-free paper.
Like most of you, I love collecting photos. However, unlike medals, helmets, or other Third Reich items, photos can be a bit tricky to store. If they are stored securely, it can also make it difficult to easily access your collection.
So, I'm wondering how others have approached this issue of storage.
Here is my system.
I had a friend of mine who is a cabinet maker build these solid oak open cabinets.
At Wal-Mart I was able to fine the hinge-lid storage boxes that you see in the photo. I've treated my collection like an archive and seperated the images into many different categories that are each assigned to a storage box. These cabinets are deep and there are multiple rows of storage boxes.
The large boxes contain either documents or in most cases hoto albums or album pages indvidually wrapped in acid-free paper.
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