Subject: Comic books in plastic wrappers
On behalf of a colleague, Paul Sillitoe <paul [at] sillitoe-uk__net> writes >[He] owns a >home-stored collection of some 300-400 comics, unopened in their >original "plastic" wrappers. > >He is seeking advice about their best means of long-term storage and >preservation, in home conditions. ... One solution would be to pack the comics into transparent barrier film bags, and include appropriate oxygen absorbers. This would protect the books from nasty external conditions (water, pollution, pests, etc.), and would also slow some deterioration of the books by reducing oxygen levels to extremely low levels. The books should be conditioned to an appropriate humidity before being sealed into the envelopes. I presume the owner is concerned with possible ferrotyping / polishing of the pages, which might be caused by stacking, or very tightly packing the bags. Would this not be prevented by including a piece of an appropriate tissue paper to protect the covers? This approach need not be expensive, especially if the book's owner is prepared to pack multiple comics into a single bag. More information on barrier films and oxygen absorbers is at <URL:http://www.keepsafe.ca> Jerry Shiner Keepsafe Systems *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:25 Distributed: Saturday, October 6, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-25-012 ***Received on Monday, 1 October, 2007