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A good way to store and view posters?

hbenthow

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I recently bought some of Asgard Press' science fiction calendars, which feature vintage science fiction pulp cover art. Each page of the calendar is a high-quality, removable 11x14 poster that is made specifically to be able to be removed and framed. The publisher accurately describes each of these calendars as "a wire-bound collection of archival-quality prints, disguised as a calendar."

As the calendar format makes these posters rather unwieldy to store and view, I would like to find a portfolio or presentation-book that can hold them and which would provide a high-quality viewing presentation. I would like something that's as close as possible to a high-quality published art book in presentation (ie, easy to turn pages, a crystal-clear view of the posters, etc).

I've read some good things about the Itoya Profolio Advantage Presentation Book (which apparently has inserts made of an ultra-clear material called PolyGlass), but thought that maybe someone here might be more knowledgeable about posters and the ideal way to store and view them.

Does anyone have any advice or recommendations?
 
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