The bag was about ⅓ to ½ full of posters of various sizes. I decided to arrange them into a few common sizes (folded) so that I could order the correct number of protective envelops and other materials.
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After emptying the bag I tried to figure out what it contained.
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I then began putting the posters in piles. As it was my plan to eventually place each item in its own protective sleeve I needed to know the quantities of the different sizes of the folded posters.
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Posters in piles. Included is the postcard my Dad sent to the government requesting the posters. |
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Not posters, but other odds and ends from the bag. |
After a lot of sorting, piling, and arranging I finally had a manageable number of poster piles.
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All the posters in stacks according to their dimensions when folded. |
I was now ready to place my order with the various suppliers or archival / storage products.
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