I have several chapbooks and was wondering what others did to store and protect these.
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Someone sent / show'd us pictures of how they stored their chap books. It was a binder, there was some talk about putting together an official CD binder for this, but I don't think it ever got past the talk phase. If there's interest from you guys, I can start the talk again and see what we can come up with.CD Email: [email protected]
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Protecting Your Chapbooks
After calson posted a thread about how everyone stores / protects their chapbooks (which is now merged into this thread). It struck up a conversation here about which option is the best. A slipcase or a binder. So we decided to have a poll to see what everyone thinks. Below is an image of a customer's binder in case you weren't sure what we meant by binder.
http://forum.cemeterydance.com/images/chapbind.JPGCD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by calason View PostOops, sorry if I missed this...CD Email: [email protected]
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I think a binder is the way to go, especially if you can put each chap book in its own separate "comic book" style sleeve.
I actually do this with my Cemetery Dance Magazines, put each one in a plastic sleeve and keep them in a three-ring binder. It works pretty well that way."Phnglui mglw nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah nagl fhtagn!"
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Originally posted by frik51 View PostI don't own any chapbooks.
I'm not even sure exactly what they are.
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http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/CTGY/chapbooksCD Email: [email protected]
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For chapbooks I use semi-thick, see-through plastic you buy at Walmart in rolls for around six bucks. It's used to cover furniture when painting. Cut and fit, folds then tape. Works like a brodart HC protective cover only it's for softbacks. Use it for trades, too. And also, when in a pinch, run out of Mylar or Brodart ? works for the hard-backs too.
Works and looks pretty darned good.
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostThey are folded stapled "little" books. CD has done a fair number of them as "promotional" items over the years.
http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/CTGY/chapbooks
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