Thanks for all the info!  I hadn't thought at all about the pen and
ink.  I have some diaries that I want to preserve and it sounds like
the archival mist and storage boxes from Light Impressions might be
what I am looking for.

Thanks again.

Marty

On 4/19/05, Ann Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin,
> 
> Polypropylene sheet protectors (archival quality, acid free) are for sale at
> Sam's Clubs, Costco.
> 
> I do as Connie does, store the documents in them then in 3-ring binders. I
> use the Dollarhide system where you use the Reference Data Sheet number that
> you use in Legacy.
> 
> For photos I use an archival quality pen, brand is Zig to put the who, what,
> when & where on the upper back of photo. For me a separate card would not
> work, more to store and a possibility that it would become separated from
> the photo. Zig pens are at Wal-Mart in the scrapbook area of the crafts
> area.
> 
> I buy archival products to store WWI Army uniforms, quilts from Light
> Impressions. www.LightimpressionsDirect.com
> 
> Target stores carry Archival Mist to de-acidfy newspaper clippings etc.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> Ann in New Mexico, USA
> 
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > <snip> Where do you get archival-safe sleeves and acid-free cards? Marty
> > </snip>
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