Talk about anything you want, so long as it's about comics!
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Zerothirtyseven Posts: 14
7/22/2020
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What do you guys use when you have a short box, but not enough Comics to keep them up right in the box?
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BasementComics Posts: 784
7/23/2020
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I rebagged and boarded over 6000 books. I took the old boards and put them (about 10 or so each) in an old comic bag and use that. Works great. edited by BasementComics on 7/23/2020
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Gilgandra Posts: 1246
7/23/2020
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Scrunched up Brown paper packing that I've got from other packages over the years. Seems to work well for me.
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Ronbatman Administrator Posts: 2530
7/23/2020
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I like the idea of using old boards in a bag to keep things in place. Whatever you use find something rigid to keep your comics from sliding and bending. I will sometimes put a hardback book, plastic dividers or old boards to keep things from moving. Usually I just fill up the box though.
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Zerothirtyseven Posts: 14
7/27/2020
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Ronbatman wrote:
I like the idea of using old boards in a bag to keep things in place. Whatever you use find something rigid to keep your comics from sliding and bending. I will sometimes put a hardback book, plastic dividers or old boards to keep things from moving. Usually I just fill up the box though. 
Trying to keep the Boxes on a Theme. I had a box for Comics not categorised, and So I got a new Box, and then split it, so I have 2 half full boxes.
I have been using Graphic Novels for the smaller gaps, and my unused boards. I have just been laying them flat in the box till it fills more.
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prof2780 Posts: 49
7/29/2020
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I use small boxes I get from stuff I buy
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rixmaxx Posts: 463
7/29/2020
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BUY MORE BOOKS
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pthomas2010 Posts: 116
8/2/2020
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I cut board-sized sections out of boxes that come through the house. It's a pain, but the size of my collection makes a lot of things a pain.
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