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John Mosman August 6th 03 06:21 PM

QSL Storagae
 
There was a discussion on one of the SW mailing lists about storage of
QSL's. I'm not able to find it now. Some of the emails mentioned
professional type liners to put the cards in which could still be
displayed in a binder, but kept air tight.

Does anyone know anything about that type of storage, or what might be
best? I currently have mine in sealed sandwhich bags, but its not a
great way to display or go through them.

Thanks,


John
WPE9GIZ

The Axelrods August 7th 03 02:19 AM

I have mine in binders. The binders have pages that are plastic sheets
(hard palstic that the QSL's won't stick to) that can show 3 QSL's to a
side or 6 per sheet. They have a black heavy paper inserted between the
plastic covers. This type of cover is available at most stationery stores.
I have been using these for over 20 years and been happy with them

Shawn

John Mosman wrote:

There was a discussion on one of the SW mailing lists about storage of
QSL's. I'm not able to find it now. Some of the emails mentioned
professional type liners to put the cards in which could still be
displayed in a binder, but kept air tight.

Does anyone know anything about that type of storage, or what might be
best? I currently have mine in sealed sandwhich bags, but its not a
great way to display or go through them.

Thanks,

John
WPE9GIZ


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John Mosman August 7th 03 06:31 PM

Shawn, thanks. You have no problem with fading or does this keep the
cards airtight?



The Axelrods wrote in message ...
I have mine in binders. The binders have pages that are plastic sheets
(hard palstic that the QSL's won't stick to) that can show 3 QSL's to a
side or 6 per sheet. They have a black heavy paper inserted between the
plastic covers. This type of cover is available at most stationery stores.
I have been using these for over 20 years and been happy with them


RedOctober90 August 8th 03 02:41 AM

(John Mosman) wrote in message . com...
Shawn, thanks. You have no problem with fading or does this keep the
cards airtight?



The Axelrods wrote in message ...
I have mine in binders. The binders have pages that are plastic sheets
(hard palstic that the QSL's won't stick to) that can show 3 QSL's to a
side or 6 per sheet. They have a black heavy paper inserted between the
plastic covers. This type of cover is available at most stationery stores.
I have been using these for over 20 years and been happy with them


I use the plastic postcard sized sheets from Walmart for my pirate and
broadcast QSL's. I recommend this... it's not airtight but it will
protect your QSL from damage.


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