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I have taken high resolution photos of mine and then put them in a protective box and tucked them away in a safe (fireproof).
you can reproduce them with your computer, blow them up Etc. My concern would be once they are laminated how would you prove they were original??? ![]()
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thanks guys, thats what i thought also, I have seen many a build sheet in laminate and didn't think he was to good an idea..
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get a plastic sleeve for it.i have seen plastic sleeves for documents.there stiff so they will not bend.
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If your near a sports card shop, they will have the plastic sleeves too.
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You could scan it and then print it on a nice color printer then laminate it.
The quality of scanners and printers these days is pretty impressive. If you dont own a scanner/printer im sure a Kwik Kopy or similar store will do it for a small price and they can probably laminate it too. |
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If your near a sports card shop, they will have the plastic sleeves too. ![]() Mike [/ QUOTE ] yes, that a good idea. |
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thanks guys, thats what i thought also, I have seen many a build sheet in laminate and didn't think he was to good an idea.. [/ QUOTE ] laminate is not permanent, you can always take it out |
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Laminating it would actually be permanent... it would melt the plastic to the build sheet or adhesive it to the build sheet...
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Laminating it would actually be permanent... it would melt the plastic to the build sheet or adhesive it to the build sheet... [/ QUOTE ] Quite correct! The plastic melts into the upper layers of the document. If you remember being 17 and trying to take your driver's license out of the lamination to change the date so you looked older, you will know what I mean. Nowadays all of us are trying to alter them to look younger. ![]() |
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You are correct, I tried to take a laminated document apart and does not work, you will destroy the document.
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