I don't recommend using PVC pipe to store posters in. The outgassing from 
deteriorating PVC is acidic - Hydrogen Chloride. 

Barrier paper is of little use as the Hydrogen Chloride is not only on the 
surface of the tube but also in the gas, as Hydrogen Chloride can be present in 
liquid or gaseous forms. Being a gas it gets in to everything - around the 
barrier paper. 

Hydrogen Chloride also degrades photographs. 

Apart from the acid in PVC, the plasticisers in PVC cause paper to go brittle.

I use polyethylene tubes which I had fabricated for me.

Reference:
http://www.nla.gov.au/chg/gloss.html

Steve



--- On Thu, 23/9/10, Susan Heim <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Susan Heim <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT: Cardboard advice from the pros here....
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 23 September, 2010, 21:00




Hi Irv,

  Thanks for the email. Well, www.bagsunlimited.com is usually the hobby's 
source for polybags. As for backing boards, I would look for those locally as 
the shipping would probably be quite expensive. You can use regular foamcore 
which is cheaper and fine for your display purposes. Many dealers do use 
cardboard for display. I just always encourage people to get those posters away 
from the cardboard after they purchase it. But cardboard is very cheap 
and often why it is used. If you are storing for your own purposes, that's 
another issue. I don't store my own posters opened up, but rather left folded, 
put into a plastic bag and then in to a manilla envelope that I can label. I 
know there are many places that sell acid free mylar or plastic bags, but I 
have found, and using and storing for near 37 years, just plain plastic bags 
for my items. I don't store them directly in the manilla envelope as it too is 
acidic and can bleed into the poster over
 time. That plain plastic bag acts as my barrier and has worked out just fine. 
As for storing posters unfolded, I go to Home Depot or Lowe's and get pvc pipes 
in the plumbling department. You can buy a 10'-12' long tube for under $10. 
Then I cut it into 4 equal tubes and use those to store my unfolded posters. It 
is always best to wipe the tube out before you put anything in it to get ride 
of dust or dirt. You can even buy end caps and the whole thing is really cheap 
and you don't have to worry about the acid from cardbaord tubes. There are 
issues with plastic tubes, but they are really minor and I don't think anything 
to worry about. I always put a piece of paper around each tube so I can list 
what is actually in the tube. So, there you go and good luck. As always, anyone 
is welcome to call me with further questions or to discuss options. I am happy 
to help and my number is toll free. 

 

Sue

www.hollywoodposterframes.com

(800) 463-2994
 



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To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [MOPO] OT: Cardboard advice from the pros here....
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Thanks for your useful info Sue, as usual you’re a great source of info.
 
BTW, which are the best suppliers of poly bags and white boards for folded one 
sheet posters and lobby cards?

Thanks,
Irv
http://stores.ebay.com/MY-MOVIE-MEMORABILIA-AND-MORE
 
 
 
 




From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Susan Heim
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 12:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT: Cardboard advice from the pros here....
 
Hi Rick,
  When I was shipping lobby cards and smaller items, I would sandwich them 
between three pieces of cardboard and then put that in a manilla envelope. I 
never had anything bent. I used 200 lb test cardbaord as I do now for 
my frame's shipping boxes. Two pieces of cardboard, however, is not adequate 
for shipping and that third or even fourth piece gives it the extra rigidity it 
needs. So, that's the scoop.....ps. for all collectors out there.........don't 
store your items in cardboard packaging or tubes for any length of time. 
Cardboard is loaded with acid and that is what causes brittlization and 
yellowing over time.
 
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com 
 



Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 11:59:05 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] OT: Cardboard advice from the pros here....
To: [email protected]


This inquiry goes out to any of the pros here who ship flat items such as 
stills or lobby cards.  I am wanting to keep the package light but strong (and 
I should mention...  as inexpensive as possible).  What strength cardboard are 
you using?  I see sheets of 200 pound strength cardboard available but is it 
strong enough.  The sheets I always see are corrugated but are sheets of solid 
(similar to postal boxes) available and if so, do you know where?  Any advice 
posted publically or privately is greatly appreciated.  

 

                   Rick     www.ilovefilms.com
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