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Any ideas on how to keep books/manga safe?
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 2:28 pm
by -Raina-
I let my friends borrow my manga all the time (I have a lot...), but I happen to be one of those people who OCD over everything being in perfect condition. Because of that, I'm taking a risk every time I lend something out to someone.
Usually, whenever I hand the book over, it's wrapped inside a couple of Safeway bags, which I put inside a small paper bag. I do this so it (hopefully) doesn't get destroyed in their backpack. The thing is, it's not the most effective method of keeping my books safe, but I can't seem to come up with anything better.
Does anyone have any ideas for how I can keep my books in good condition and survive being in a messy backpack? I like spreading the love around and introducing people to new series and all, but yeah...
Re: Any ideas on how to keep books/manga safe?
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 3:37 pm
by Ratsu
Don't let someone borrow them, problem solved.
Re: Any ideas on how to keep books/manga safe?
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:22 pm
by S1lentOp
Ratsu wrote:Don't let someone borrow them, problem solved.
Pretty much this.
If you insist on letting people borrow your books then you can put them in a case. They sell leather ones and hard ones. Even if the case is not meant for books, it really doesn't matter as long as it fits. You can generally find these at any bookstore, but you're guaranteed to find them in Christian bookstores. You just have to find one that doesn't have crosses and **** all over it. When I used to bring my copies of Hellsing to school to read on the bus I carried them in a leather Bible case. I could fit about two volumes in it.
Re: Any ideas on how to keep books/manga safe?
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:44 pm
by Kuukai
At our ACen panel, I passed around a one-of-a-kind Beetrain storyboard bundle used in the production of .hack//Roots in a room of like 60 rabid otaku, and got it back in exactly the condition I left it in. How? Threat of violence. G.I. Jooooooe!
Re: Any ideas on how to keep books/manga safe?
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:22 pm
by haseoxth
Kuukai wrote:At our ACen panel, I passed around a one-of-a-kind Beetrain storyboard bundle used in the production of .hack//Roots in a room of like 60 rabid otaku, and got it back in exactly the condition I left it in. How? Threat of violence. G.I. Jooooooe!
You sir, are a brave man for doing what you did.
And what everybody else has said, keep them to yourself, show case them at your house, get book covers or make crappy papers ones like they taught us in high school
Re: Any ideas on how to keep books/manga safe?
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 11:11 pm
by Smitts
To keep it safe in a messy backpack?
Put it in a different compartment of your packpack where nothing else is at.
Honestly though, putting a book in a backpack will more than likely cause some type of damage =\.
Especially if it gets pushed to the very bottom from the bigger things in there.
Re: Any ideas on how to keep books/manga safe?
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:57 am
by -Raina-
Ratsu wrote:Don't let someone borrow them, problem solved.
But the thing is, I
want to let people borrow them. I like to spread the love, y'know? It's always nice introducing new series to friends so you have more fellow fans to discuss them with.
S1lentOp wrote:
If you insist on letting people borrow your books then you can put them in a case. They sell leather ones and hard ones. Even if the case is not meant for books, it really doesn't matter as long as it fits. You can generally find these at any bookstore, but you're guaranteed to find them in Christian bookstores. You just have to find one that doesn't have crosses and **** all over it. When I used to bring my copies of Hellsing to school to read on the bus I carried them in a leather Bible case. I could fit about two volumes in it.
How much do cases cost? I don't want to spend any more than $10, unless it's really worth it.
Re: Any ideas on how to keep books/manga safe?
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:36 pm
by Mirus
I'm so much like you!
In this case, to me....
Keeping my books perfect is more important than spreading the love...So I just dont let anyone even touch it!
<3 to you (Ironic much?)
Re: Any ideas on how to keep books/manga safe?
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 5:06 am
by (Phantom) Thief
Use a separate carrier. For me and comics its drawers or chest. Portable containers are also an option. Lend them to your borrower so they have casing to keep the material in ya? Think boxes.
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