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Timhu Newspaper Archive Folder

Timhu Newspaper Archive Folder
LARGE FOLDER - Acid-Free Archival Storage for TIMHU Newspaper! Approx. 24" x 18"
The Timhu Newspaper Archive Folder is a large acid-free storage solution designed to protect your valuable newspapers from decay and deterioration.
Measuring approximately 24" x 18", this custom-made folder is perfect for storing most 20th Century, Civil War Era, and Old West Era newspapers, such as The New York Times, Detroit Free Press, New Orleans Picayune, and Chicago Tribune.
Made from acid-free 10 point Perma-Dur folder stock and clear MylarÆ archival polyester film, this folder is suitable for storing all types of ephemera, including post-cards, historic newspapers & documents, pictures, posters, and more.
If you're looking for an affordable and effective way to preserve your valuable historical artifacts, the Timhu Newspaper Archive Folder is an excellent choice.
$ 15 .00
US, Williamsport
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