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Richard Cerreta
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Total amateur looking for some advice!

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mike Shepherd Feb 17, 2021. 6 Replies

I have developed an interest in collecting 8 x 10 autographed photos. What would you recommend as far as storing/preserving these? Would a Toploader from cardboard gold be sufficient? Or would I have…Continue

 

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Mike Shepherd replied to Richard Cerreta's discussion Total amateur looking for some advice!
"I place my autographed photos directly into toploaders.  I have never had an issue."
Feb 17, 2021
BC replied to Richard Cerreta's discussion Total amateur looking for some advice!
"This is what my setup looks like"
Feb 8, 2021
BC replied to Richard Cerreta's discussion Total amateur looking for some advice!
"I do a sleeve, then a toploader. I store them all in cardboard bankers boxes which are the perfect size for them. I have around 180-200 photos like this."
Feb 8, 2021
David Lewis replied to Richard Cerreta's discussion Total amateur looking for some advice!
"Ricky, Back in the day when I was going out to LA to get signatures, I would lay out my daily haul to air dry a few hours and then put them in an archival top loader. Standard blue and black "Sharpie" colors dry pretty quick, while silver…"
Feb 6, 2021
Richard Cerreta replied to Richard Cerreta's discussion Total amateur looking for some advice!
"Thanks David. I was told to put the photo in the plastic sleeve BEFORE putting in the toploader. Apparently, the ink can stick to the toploader. Is there any truth in this? Thanks!"
Feb 6, 2021
Richard Cerreta liked Richard Cerreta's discussion Total amateur looking for some advice!
Feb 6, 2021
David Lewis replied to Richard Cerreta's discussion Total amateur looking for some advice!
"Ricky, As long as the top loader is archival/acid free you should be good to go. The industry standard is probably "Ultra Pro". But I have stored photos in cheaper Staples brand archival for many, many years with no ill effect. "
Feb 6, 2021
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Total amateur looking for some advice!

I have developed an interest in collecting 8 x 10 autographed photos. What would you recommend as far as storing/preserving these? Would a Toploader from cardboard gold be sufficient? Or would I have to put another plastic sleeve on the photo before putting in the Toploader? I know it’s important to have an acid free Toploader, which I believe cardboard gold is. I just want to make sure that I am storing/protecting the autographed photos correctly. Thank you in advance! RickySee More
Feb 6, 2021
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About Me

What kind of member are you? (Check as many as apply.)
Collector, Fan
What would you like to tell us about yourself, your collecting, or business.
Professional wrestling
What is your level of expertise?
Beginner
Why do you want to join Autograph Live?
Questions regarding the Hobby
Who can we thank for telling you about us?
Google
What are your areas of interest?
Sports
Why do you collect?
Nostalgia. It will be mostly professional wrestling
What is your favorite autograph in your collection?
None yet. It will be mostly professional wrestling
You can ask anyone living or dead for their autograph. Who would it be?
Babe Ruth

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