Sunday, January 1, 2012

Archival Grade Mylar-D 4 Mil Protective poster and handbill sleeves on sale now





Mylar-D is a storage material specifically developed for the long-term storage of historically important documents. It is the same archival material in which the Declaration of Independence and the Magna Carta are stored and is used by leading museums worldwide.

Since Mylar was first introduced about 40 years ago, the knowledge of its benefits over other common plastics was not widespread and the practice of using Mylar was even less widespread. First, the country's leading authorities on preservation, such as the National Archives and the Library of Congress, established that Mylar was, by far, the best plastic. In fact, they have made it a requirement and do not allow any deviation from their specifications.

The most knowledgeable collectors have switched to Mylar. Slowly, museums, archival institutions and those in the collecting areas of currency and stamps have switched to Mylar. Comic collectors have been among the most knowledgeable and have been switching for years. Poster and art collectors have joined others to insure their investment remains in perfect condition

On sale now in four different sizes

Handbill and Postcard size 8 x 5.25 inches

Large Handbill size 6.25 x 8 5/8 inches

Poster size sleeves 18.5 x 24.5 inches

Movie Poster sleeve size 24.5 x 36.5 inches

All your protective storage needs on sale HERE

3 comments:

  1. Anon comments and concerns will not be addressed. My email is to the right feel free to use to strike up a conversation like adults do.

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  2. Mylar D sounds great - except there doesn't appear to be ones to accommodate ORIGINAL movie poster one sheets (27x40 and 27x41)

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    1. The closest size they make are 42 3/4 x 31, sorry about that.

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