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Unread 04-29-2010, 01:36 PM   #8
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Be sure that the bag that you seal the document in, is made from Mylar. A regular plastic bag will cause the document to become brittle and more yellowed, in time.
If you want to really preserve the documents, put a piece of acid-free mat inside the bag, as well.]

I've had good luck finding all of these materials at local framing shops that do archival work, but archival-grade mylar bags can be found at many vendors online.

I have used a couple of websites, successfully:

http://www.universityproducts.com/ca...d=1271&navTree[]=1271&navTree[]=1334

and.....

http://www.talas-nyc.com/

Talas has GREAT information on the care and storage of MANY of the items that we collect.

Good luck,
Bob.

(NOTE: I am not affiliated with either of these companies)....
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