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Post by macksennett on May 8, 2016 15:24:17 GMT
Tom...fingerprints on the black glossy pages is a programme collector's nightmare. I haven't *yet* resorted to buying a pair of white gloves but have considered it!! Someone sitting nearby at one show asked if she could look at my programme in the interval ... I was horrified and made a suitable excuse!!!
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 18:17:36 GMT
Tom...fingerprints on the black glossy pages is a programme collector's nightmare. I haven't *yet* resorted to buying a pair of white gloves but have considered it!! Someone sitting nearby at one show asked if she could look at my programme in the interval ... I was horrified and made a suitable excuse!!! Thanks! It's good to have my crazies validated by another person! What did you tell her out of interest?
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Post by HereForTheatre on May 8, 2016 19:41:17 GMT
While my collection is as relatively small as it is, my current solution, which i actuallt really like, is keeping them in platic wallets in large binders. I currently have 2 large binders full. The wallets protect them and you can simply flip through each one and see them, rather than them bing piled in a box. I imagine this will be no good once the collection starts getting much larger though as they do take up some room.
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Post by macksennett on May 8, 2016 19:46:46 GMT
Tom 89 - I muttered something about needing to look at it myself!! I was on my way to the loo but that's not the point here lol !!!
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Post by dippy on May 8, 2016 19:49:54 GMT
Well done for being able to come up with an excuse. I've lent my programme to people sitting next to me before and spent the whole time wondering why I've done it. Don't ask me how but people always seem to make those semi-circular creases with their fingers. I've just gently tried to work out how they do it with a programme and have no idea! Sadly I've got a couple of programmes that haven't made it home in pristine condition (e.g. water bottle leaked in my bag) so a couple of creases caused by another audience member isn't the end of the world. However the more pristine the better. I've also made them give me a different one why buying a programme when the one they've handed me is already creased.
I did recently lend about 20 programmes to a friend because she's trying to gather cast info for a specific company. She only took photos of each page to use later but I'm hoping they come back in a good condition. She's one of those people that would bend the cover right back on itself but she knows mine have to be treated very well.
In terms of how I store programmes, they are currently in a couple of banana boxes because I've recently moved. One day they'll make it back into my bookshelf and potentially for the first time in about 10 years into alphabetical order. Hopefully I can actually find what I'm looking for if I do that. I know the colour of quite a few spines but not all of them.
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Post by paul on May 8, 2016 21:01:56 GMT
I've got a number of binders from www.modernbookbinders.comwhich I've found perfect for standard sized programmes. My brochures are on a bookshelf. Tickets are in photo albums.
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Post by missmelon on May 12, 2016 10:40:47 GMT
Mine are all just on the bottom shelf of the bookshelf downstairs. It's lovely to go through them every so often, especially as I was so young for most of them. There's been a few times I've looked through a cast list and gone "omg I saw that person!" which has been rather fun!
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