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So, how do we all store all the mass of instruction books?

I know some people keep their boxes and so probably keep the instructions in the box. I keep all mine in the AT-TE box (the only box I've kept). Its well heavy now and might just fall apart in the near future. I'm looking toward all my instructions being kept in plastic wallets in an A4 folder

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I keep mine in A4 plastic folders - I have two ring binders (yes that is the word according to my dictionary for SW, one for Castle, Pirates and Vikings, one for Space and Exo-Force and finally one for the rest....

They take up a lot of space and I often refer to my peeron.com page to ensure wether I have a set or not - that is faster than searching.... *wacko*

KimT

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I hope to go A4 plastic polybags in a binder soon. Right now they are all stacked on a shelf (no. order by theme...)

God Bless,

Nathan

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I had an extra file tote lying around and figured out that the instructions fit perfectly into it one day.

Last month I ran out of room and I haven't gotten around to buying a bigger tote yet.

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I'm looking toward all my instructions being kept in plastic wallets in an A4 folder

That's exactly what I am doing. Though I am currently planning to get DIN A4 comic boxes for storing them since my folders are getting too full lately.

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I store all of mine if plastic A4 covers. I have 4 ringbinders, 2 for SW and 2 for the 'other' stuff. Keeps the instructions neat, they don't get lost and it takes only little space in my way to full closet.

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Like most people, I have A4 plastic folders in ring binders. But I found that the smaller instructions

caused the folders to bulge, so I now put those in A5 folders.

All the instructions are sorted into theme and year of release.

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