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I have bought autograph's which I have no idea how to frame yet. How long can I leave them out? I keep them in a drawer, protected, but I know I can't keep them like that forever. Is there a better way to keep them from fading etc. for a while until I can frame them?

Thanks

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If they're socked away in a drawer, as Pete noted, they're not going to fade, especially if they're signed on paper. Sigs signed on paper don't fade as much as say signatures on photos or baseballs for example. That's why there are still authentic boldly-signed autographs of Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson still out there.

"Size" matters ;)

Eric

(sizing/absorbency/surfaces)

Tree signature with drawing by "E.M.", Aug. 2, 1932

Just dont smoke any of that bob marley stuff around your graphs.
Haha, made me laugh
Tally-ho!

What is recommended for storing signed LPs? 

You can send them to me, I will store them for you.

Ha, I'll pass on that ;)

I stick mine in a plastic sleeve (pvc free or not who knows) and store them upright between the rest of the record collection, don't store them flat on top of one another.

Yeah I have them stored the same way, but I worry that the sleeves have PVC.

BCW makes a PVC free sleeve for records.

and Ultra Pro Platinum 3 ring binder pages are available for trading cards, 3x5, 4x6, 5x8, 8x10, 8.5x11 etc. all with no PVC.  

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