What is the best way to store animation cells? My son has 100 plus animation cells he has collected over the years thru auctions and whatnot...many are from japan,old Disney ones and many more and I would assume have some value....right now they are just in a pile in his closet. How can I store them properly?
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Re: Animation Cells
Well anything is better then just a pile in the closet. Depending on the sizes of the cells, visit your local newsagency would be my first interim choice. I know mine has various sizes of display folder which would keep the dust and pests out, if anything else. Or perhaps a large scrapbook which you can layer the cells inside, so they are kept flat.

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Re: Animation Cells
I suggest visiting your local library and asking one of the librarians. They usually know how to store sensitive and fragile material like rare books, old newspapers, and microfilm.
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