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Old 25-09-2010, 03:28 PM
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Default Looking for a storage system for my capes

Looking for some sort of folder that will take A3 size Zip bags that will hold within a separate cape each for my expanding collection.

As my collection grows the more files can then be added.

On each file spine will have the capes within named.

Having difficulty finding one such storage system as of yet - can anyone help or alternatively come up with another suggestion?

Each file would hold I suppose ten or so capes.

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Old 25-09-2010, 03:57 PM
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Hobble

Do you remember I am still waiting for the return of the ones that I stored with you the last time.

Which is why I am looking for a new system.

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NOW WHERE DID I STORE THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 25-09-2010, 04:18 PM
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What about one of those packs that you stick vacuum on and it kind of shrink wraps your stuff, might keep them compact and should keep
Capes safe!
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Chris, get yourself to hobbycraft. Loads of different solutions, everything from box files, clear slim plastic boxes, A3 artists portfolios or A3 document folios.

Finished me project now, so will give you a call in the week,

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Don't muck about Chris, get one of these. Pretty much 100% bug proof (unless you introduce them yourself) due to the lock down lids, stackable and expandable. I keep all my stuff in ziplock bags inside these and so far so good.
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Don't muck about Chris, get one of these. Pretty much 100% bug proof (unless you introduce them yourself) due to the lock down lids, stackable and expandable. I keep all my stuff in ziplock bags inside these and so far so good.
Yep (Rymans sell them as well) - in combination with zip-loc bags they're great.
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A good couple of suggestions there - TA to all!

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