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Reddit mentions of GIBSON HOLDERS 6AC 3-Wire Display Stand with Deep Edge, Black, 12-Pack

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of GIBSON HOLDERS 6AC 3-Wire Display Stand with Deep Edge, Black, 12-Pack. Here are the top ones.

GIBSON HOLDERS 6AC 3-Wire Display Stand with Deep Edge, Black, 12-Pack
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The 6AC has a 1" lip and high back for added supportExtremely versatile in many functionsLightweight and compact for easy storage and mobilityPromote point of purchase sales and increase visibilityGreat for books, cookware, electronics, cosmetics, data entry and much more
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ColorBlack
Height8.5 Inches
Length2.25 Inches
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width3.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on GIBSON HOLDERS 6AC 3-Wire Display Stand with Deep Edge, Black, 12-Pack:

u/dfernandezfidalgo · 2 pointsr/funkopop

I got the stands from Amazon (here's the link) and I bought the bags and boards from my local comic book store. I believe they're Modern bags and boards from BCW.

u/YousunkmyMaine · 1 pointr/INDYCAR

It really depends on what your plans are for your collection. If you just want them on the shelf in your office to show to your friends or clients to ooh and ahh at, without much concern about preservation, using stands like this or this wherever you have space should work well enough.

However, if you're looking to preserve the programs for many decades but still show them off, you'll want to keep your collection in a cool, dark, and dry environment. Rotating through your displayed programs seasonally would be smart and keeping those on display (you can use stands similar the ones above) in a cool room, out of direct or bright indirect sunlight, and away from water or excessive humidity will preserve your programs longer. For the copies not on display, lay them flat in a clean box and store the box in a clean (and cool, dark, and dry) closet. Acid and lignin-free boxes are the archival standard, but are probably overkill for the average person.

Framing also works, but as you mentioned, they limit access to the autographs. The stands are probably the best options that'll still allow you reasonable access to the magazine contents.

Source: am an archivist at a museum.