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Displaying Documents

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Post by don » 21 Jun 2002, 15:37

To display my documents I use binders. I put the documents in acid free sleeves
I use acid free black paper as a back ground, does any one else uses a different way to display?
Does anyone display medal with documents?
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Post by Bryan Poon » 21 Jun 2002, 18:08

Hi Don

I display document in the way that similar to you. But I will keep away the medal form the document.

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Post by Scragz » 22 Jun 2002, 09:48

I keep my paperwork in acid free sleeves and in a binder. I do have one doc framed, it is the doc for the 25 year civil award it is placed centrally with a 25 year medal and box either side two medals underneath showing front and rear, and up top I have the 40 year Gold wash Medal and box, Looks great.

Hoo - Roo

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Post by Siegfried Wilhelm » 28 Jun 2002, 16:14

I keep most of mine in archival binders, in the sleeves. Some I have framed on the wall. My identity books I keep in a metal box that is vented. I look through them a lot so it's the handiest way to keep them; the flat papers in a binder, the 'books' in a box. The thing is to keep finger wear to a minimum, most of Third reich paper was of good quality so deacidifaction is not much of a problem so long as your storage materials are good.

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Post by don » 19 Jul 2002, 18:38

A friend came over and took some pictures .
Here is how I display my documents.
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Post by Bryan Poon » 19 Jul 2002, 19:20

Hello Don

Your document presentation is better than mine. :oops:

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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 19 Jul 2002, 20:13

I have this old album I used to use for letters, when I was collecting them. It works for now, but the larger pictures won't fit - so I'll have to look for other solutions soon :|

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Post by don » 19 Jul 2002, 22:29

Guys
I don't have a lot of documents, five or six. I translate and put in English at the bottom.
I picked this way to display from other threads. Christian displays your big pictures the same way.
Acid free sleves, acid free black paper, and picture corners

don :D

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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 19 Jul 2002, 23:06

Hi

Just noticed the corner holders now. Have to go out and get some ;)

The documents you have (the two shown) looks really nice. Which others do you have?

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Post by don » 20 Jul 2002, 12:15

Documents....Ek2 ,black wound badge, Russian front, War merit second class, Honnor Cross for front line fighters.One more not sure.

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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 20 Jul 2002, 13:37

Pretty nice collection. How long have you been collecting?

Christian

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