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the best way to protect my comics
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i just got a a few sets of comics:

one usps damaged death of superman and one near mint

batman and robin new 52

batman black and white 90's

superman reborn

and others i have had for years

was wondering the best way to store them.  i was thinking clam shell or bagged with clear head boards.  then once i get my solution i need to find the best pricing and place to buy them ...

 

 

the pics are just to show how bad my one set of death of supperman came

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Hello glegster and welcome! What a shame about those corner dings. Flipping post men.

I have to say, in 40 years of comic buying, I'd never heard of a 'clamshell' before,  and assumed you had either mistyped or was pulling our legs.  But good golly, they exist! So thank you for broadening my storage option horizons a little. 

And anyone who gets 'clams', 'death', 'moist', 'cheap' and 'moisture' into the tags of their opening post is a winner in my book :headbang:

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1 hour ago, glegster said:

i just got a a few sets of comics:

one usps damaged death of superman and one near mint

batman and robin new 52

batman black and white 90's

superman reborn

and others i have had for years

was wondering the best way to store them.  i was thinking clam shell or bagged with clear head boards.  then once i get my solution i need to find the best pricing and place to buy them ...

 

 

the pics are just to show how bad my one set of death of supperman came

20180228_031148.jpg

20180228_032028.jpg

20180228_024200-min-min.jpg

20180228_022253-min.jpg

I, for one, would not blame the post office! I would MOST DEFINITELY blame the person who packed them. Have they never heard of bubble packaging?

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