Dear List,

 

We have a lot of approximately 56-inch long strips of negatives wound around
acidic cardboard using acidic paper strips as an insert.  They will have to
be removed from their current housing, but what would be the best way to
store them?  These were apparently evidentiary and so could not be cut up,
and I don't want to cut them either.

 

Has anyone found a storage solution to these long strips?

 

Thanks.

 

Arel 

Arel Lucas

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott Campus

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