>The latest odd question to come up at work is how to store old, oversized >vinyl records. I understand that it is possible to buy archival quality >record boxes, but I was wondering if anyone could suggest a more >affordable alternative. Should records be stored lying flat, or standing >on their edge? Any other pointers for proper care? > >Thanks! I look forward to getting a wide range of suggestions. > >Miriam >[[log in to unmask]] On edge is the best way to store phono records, provided that they are stored perfectly straight up. If they lean, they'll sag. Of course storage flat is out of the question unless you plan not to stack them. Stacking places undue weight and pressure on the lower ones, which could lead to distortion and damage. I recommend archival boxes of the appropriate size, or boxes lined with acid-free tissue. Slipsheet the records with mylar. For unjacketed records, use unbuffered tissue between them. I believe someone sells archival quality sleeves for albums. Don't know about 78s/45s. Don't use mylar on unjacketed records, as its sharp edges could scratch the vinyl, and static action could attract too much dust to the record's surface. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Henry B. Crawford v Curator of History v Museum of Texas Tech University v Box 43191 v Lubbock, TX 79409-3191 v 806/742-2442 v FAX 742-1136 v [log in to unmask] v <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<