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HSp8
I need 70's vintage Star Wars bed sheets. I need a flat and a fitted. Does anyone know where I can find them? I've already tried ebay.
Anything helps!
Answer
Keep checking eBay. I go on eBay all the time for vintage Star Wars memorabilia, and it eventually pops up.
Here are 4 results.
Hope you find what you need!
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3907.m38.l1313&_nkw=vintage+star+wars+bed&_sacat=See-All-Categories
Keep checking eBay. I go on eBay all the time for vintage Star Wars memorabilia, and it eventually pops up.
Here are 4 results.
Hope you find what you need!
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3907.m38.l1313&_nkw=vintage+star+wars+bed&_sacat=See-All-Categories
Best area in home to store Star Wars figures?
pcarey04
I have a very large collection of Star Wars figures, mint in package. I've been storing them in large plastic tubs (sort of like tupperware containers) in my finished basement. I just noticed that some of the figures are getting mold/mildew on the package. My home is limited between storing them in my basement, my attic (to hot in summer?) or my garage. I'm thinking garage may be best since it is above ground, but not stifling hot like attic. Any suggestions? Can't afford climate control storage unit.
Answer
Try storing the items/boxes in large ziploc bags or the space bags. This will keep the dampness out and. . .no mildew. I usually place a dryer sheet in my bag with the items so I have a fresh scent when I open the bags. If you seal items tightly in the bags, unless its extremely hot, temperature conditions should not bother your valuables.
Try storing the items/boxes in large ziploc bags or the space bags. This will keep the dampness out and. . .no mildew. I usually place a dryer sheet in my bag with the items so I have a fresh scent when I open the bags. If you seal items tightly in the bags, unless its extremely hot, temperature conditions should not bother your valuables.
What's the best way to store postage stamps for about 5 years?
Mr Booo
I have a sheet of the Star Wars peal and stick postage stamps that I want to put away for a few years, what's the best way to store them so they stay like new?
Answer
stay away from plastic....moisture can condense inside.
slip them between to sheets of heavy-weight acid-free paper or acid-free mat board. then store the 'package' in a cool dry place.
you can also check with a professional picture framing shop that is PPFA certified. they are more likely to have had training/experience with archival work and preservation........even if it is just to purchase archival supplies and not to frame, they can help.
it IS possible to frame them to keep them safe. there is a UV glass (which is what is used in framing valuable works of art) that will protect from light damage; mounting techniques that will not create damage; all materials used are archival. it is expensive (to a certain extent) but well worth it if you are looking to protect something valuable while still displaying it.
if you can't find a shop near you, contact The Right Angle Professional Picture Framing @ 806-359-5611. they do archival work for museums, are reasonably priced in comparison to other shops, and they have clients all over the US so they don't have a problem with shipping anywhere.
good luck!!
stay away from plastic....moisture can condense inside.
slip them between to sheets of heavy-weight acid-free paper or acid-free mat board. then store the 'package' in a cool dry place.
you can also check with a professional picture framing shop that is PPFA certified. they are more likely to have had training/experience with archival work and preservation........even if it is just to purchase archival supplies and not to frame, they can help.
it IS possible to frame them to keep them safe. there is a UV glass (which is what is used in framing valuable works of art) that will protect from light damage; mounting techniques that will not create damage; all materials used are archival. it is expensive (to a certain extent) but well worth it if you are looking to protect something valuable while still displaying it.
if you can't find a shop near you, contact The Right Angle Professional Picture Framing @ 806-359-5611. they do archival work for museums, are reasonably priced in comparison to other shops, and they have clients all over the US so they don't have a problem with shipping anywhere.
good luck!!
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