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1 Pack of BCW Current Comic Book Backing Boards (Pack of 100)

1 Pack of BCW Current Comic Book Backing Boards (Pack of 100)

  • Fit current comic bags (Pack of 100 Backing Boards)
  • Coated on one side – Certified Acid Free – Independent Lab Tested
  • Buffered with 3% calcium carbonate
  • Precision cut – Size 6 3/4 X 10 1/2
  • Use with BCW Current Poly & Mylar Bags

1 Pack of BCW Current Comic Book Backing Boards (Pack of 100) … The BCW Current Comic Backer Boards are made from a full 24 point solid bleached sulfate, coated on one side with a buffered with 3% calcium carbonate , and are precision cut to size. Use this item along with current comic bags to protect and store your collectible comics. Certified Acid Free – Independent Lab Tested To store your beginning collection we recommend a specifically BCW designed album for comic books, and 20 archival

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  3 Responses to “1 Pack of BCW Current Comic Book Backing Boards (Pack of 100)”

  1. 118 of 130 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Using for Fabric Storage Works Great, December 6, 2010
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    Natalie (Centreville, VA, United States) –
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    I am a quilter and I keep fabric on hand in my ‘stash’ for the different projects I work on. I recently saw a blog of another quilter who used these boards for her fabric storage and felt it would be a perfect solution for me as well. I have deep storage drawers and depending on how I folded my fabric I either couldn’t see the bottom layer of my fabric, it would fall over, or it was difficult to get out. I bought a couple of packages of comic book boards to try and they worked so well for my purpose that I bought several more packages. The stiffness of these boards makes an excellent core to wrap my fabric around and pin and the consistent width is a great guide for how wide to fold my fabric. I can then store my fabric in stacks or storage drawers without worrying about them falling over. The stiffness makes it easier to pull fabrics and put them away too. I know this is an unusual use for this product but I highly recommend it for others seeking to store fabric!

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  2. 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great for my fabric stash, November 18, 2011
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    Belinda

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    Love these for my own personal fabric store. Bought a bookshelf and I’m slowly pulling my fabric out of boxes to fill all 5 shelves up with these! Sturdy enough for the job and a great size. I’m thinking of cutting them up for my smaller pieces too but they’re perfect for everything a 1/2 yard and up.

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  3. 32 of 39 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Fabric stash organizer!, June 23, 2011
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    kimberleena (davis, ca United States) –

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    Like the other reviewers, I bought these to get some control of my out of hand, unorganized explosion of fabric. They work great for large cuts of fabric, and now my fabric looks so pretty and organized on their little mini bolts!

    Didn’t work so well with fat quarters, though–I’ll just keep those folded up with no boards.

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