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Posted 12/27/2012   8:55 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add agustanz to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I have my collection in albums with plastic steets with Hagner pages... but some items are hard to display in that format.

I have just bought a folder that is a little shorter than A4 but about as wide. The outside of the folder is nothing special but inside behind plastic are two imperf sheets one either side from a recent Ozzie issue....

Now does anyone have a brilliant idea on how to display it in my album? Maybe a need a special plastic pocket that I can use and somehow open the folder.

Or I buy and other folder and cut it down the middle so I can display the minisheets? (not a heap or good option!)

Any brilliant ideas???

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Gavin
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