Archival Methods 01-037 Drop Front Archival Storage Box (16.5 x 20.5 x 3, Tan)

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Perfect for Prints
Ive used these boxes for years to safely store prints after displaying them. The 16.5 x 20.5 x 3 size is generous for my usual 13x19 max size, but it allows for easy handling, even with protective sleeves on prints in the portfolio boxes. The 3 depth is a good compromise, holds a lot of prints, any more would get a bit heavy for easy handling, especially. The box is made of quite sturdy board, with the corners fastened with an external metal s... Show More
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Safe and secure
These boxes are perfect for storing matted work. Our camera club uses the 16x20 standard for mats and this size box works well. They help me keep work dust free and safe between exhibits. The boxes are quite strong and can be stacked.
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Sturdy and functional
Made of heavy board of a type that's proved durable in the past. Only slight negative is the metal strips that secure corners and can pull loose at end, but a bit of archival tape cures that. Curiously, the 16x20 is cheaper than the 13x19.
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Reasonably priced sturdy storage
Study, with a hard practical surface. Well-made. I use these boxes to store matted photographic and digital drawings. This allows me to reuse frames easily. The dropfront simplifies removing or adding contents. Two tricks - buy the right size box and start putting the lid on from the rear, then close the dropfront to let it slide over. Not much to complain about.
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Great product.
Used to store board-mounted, exhibition prints. Metal box edges keep prints safe. Exactly what I was looking for.
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