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10 minutes ago, Domo Arigato said:

Based on your pictures, this is an easy one. 

I can see your problem right there.

 

7 minutes ago, porcupine48 said:

Spill the beans!

 

6 minutes ago, a.breton said:

well,where?

 

I will provide the answer soon.

 

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2 minutes ago, a.breton said:

so,maybe should i put htem straightfolded and more tight in the box?

I don't know what you mean straightfolded,but I prefer a bit of room myself.It only took one time of books falling forward and getting bent from being too snug for me to change it up.I find if the boards are the right size,they should provide protection on the sides.Just a personal preference.

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2 minutes ago, porcupine48 said:

I don't know what you mean straightfolded,but I prefer a bit of room myself.It only took one time of books falling forward and getting bent from being too snug for me to change it up.I find if the boards are the right size,they should provide protection on the sides.Just a personal preference.

if i leave room in the box,would'n t the books fall forward?

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On 9/19/2019 at 3:12 AM, newshane said:

Pictures would help. 

The Mylar is much thicker than the poly bags. Perhaps the fluff is merely the thicker material bowing out slightly? 

I just picked up a modern in a standard sized Mylar and the bag doesn't lie completely against the fullback. It isn't meant to be air tight. You'll have a bit of a wrinkle and that's actually a good thing. 

As far as the damage to your books...I don't understand, unless you've mishandled them, stored them haphazardly, or used bags that are too small. 

(shrug)

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2 minutes ago, a.breton said:

if i leave room in the box,would'n t the books fall forward?

If,when I have room,I'll fill in with some trades,or my extra bags and boards so it's snug.Others may do the same or have another solution.I have a pile of collections ect I keep for when this happens,or store it tall side up if you're comfortable with that?

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5 minutes ago, porcupine48 said:

If,when I have room,I'll fill in with some trades,or my extra bags and boards so it's snug.Others may do the same or have another solution.I have a pile of collections ect I keep for when this happens,or store it tall side up if you're comfortable with that?

i do the same,but wouldn't be much tight if i keep doin'this?

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1 hour ago, porcupine48 said:

If,when I have room,I'll fill in with some trades,or my extra bags and boards so it's snug.Others may do the same or have another solution.I have a pile of collections ect I keep for when this happens,or store it tall side up if you're comfortable with that?

Wow - that's like perversion I have not contemplated...., which is saying a lot, porky..., :eek:

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