Displaying Documents
Displaying Documents
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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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?
don
- Bryan Poon
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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.
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- Siegfried Wilhelm
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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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