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Re: Advice on storing controller cards



Newspaper is the best non-static wrap for controller cards.
It also contains silica. Don't use the smooth shiny pages like
magazines, the course rough pages are best. Then once wrapped,
put them in a freezer bag and gently stack them in a dry corregated
carton, or better still, a plastic tote. This has worked for me for
nearly 20 years.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com

Simon Williams <*email*@*luddite.ca*> wrote in message
415248.SYWSMFBQ@news.telusplanet.net">news:415248.SYWSMFBQ@news.telusplanet.net...
> I have a bit of a collection of Apple II peripheral cards that I'm not
> using at the moment (sorry, nothing rare or collectible). I was
> wondering what is the best way to store them. I understand that material
> that is prone to static discharge should be avoided... I was thinking to
> just wrap them in tissue paper and then put them in heavy duty freezer
> bags. Is that safe?
> --
> Simon Williams
> Luddite Enterprises
> http://www.luddite.ca


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