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Old 10-04-2013, 04:38 PM
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Default Re: Lithograph Storage

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Originally Posted by IAmTheLoneWanderer View Post
thats a good point. do you know if anywhere sells the binder style ones? i have been looking at the links provided and the binder ones only accommodate smaller prints than most of the ones i own. plus finding ones with acid free materials may be a bit more difficult than what i expected. i would get them all framed but im running into two major problems. i do not have the wall space for all of them and the cost of professional framing is pretty high especially with the large c&b prints (i.e. 36 x 70).
Personally I will actually go for a presentation case over a portfolio when I do buy one

http://www.dickblick.com/categories/presentation/cases/

I'm particular to the Pratt line, maybe the 4 series as they look quite nice too

Only complaint I've heard with the Pratts are that getting artwork in and out is hard due to the backer sheets being thick

Think you could solve that by getting thinner backer sheets somewhere but haven't looked into it

I've discussed this with a more experienced collector in-depth

For my purposes I'm sure the Pratt is the best option
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