John,

Thanks for this contribution.  I do want anyone reading this to know, however, 
that I have linen-backed posters that
I have had for 15 years easily that do not exhibit these problems.

It’s also good to remember that all collectors do not have the mandate of an 
archivist - as a museum might, for example.

That said, vigilant concern for one’s posters is a good idea.  Many more 
posters, I think, are ruined by leaky plumbing, plexi not
filtered for UV etc, general carelessness than are damaged by well-trained, 
seasoned restorers.

Kirby


On Jul 16, 2014, at 7:16 PM, JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> If you have linen backed movie posters you might find my article on OzeFilm 
> of interest …
>  
> http://www.ozefilm.com/linen-backed-movie-posters/
>  
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