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Are you improperly storing your valuable collectibles?

Now I'm not insinuating that you need to lock your valuable dolls in a vault so thieves can't make off with your vintage #1 Barbie. When I bring up improper storage I am not even referring to the obvious "improper storage" of a damp basement or that blazing hot attic. The number one mistake in storage of collectibles is not being able to see if deterioration is beginning to occur. Being in the collectibles business for over 15 years, I can't begin to count the times rodents, bugs or mold have dropped the value of a collection by hundreds and even thousands of dollars. You might ask then, "What is the proper way to store my collectibles?" I'm not claiming there is one perfect way to keep carded action figures or a complete Boba Fett Star Wars 12" doll absolutely safe. While humidity control and protection from direct sunlight is important, the most important thing is "you" being able to see your collection on a regular basis. Th

Even More Doll Glass Domes!

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We have tons of different sizes of doll domes now. We have bases too, Oak, Acrylic, Walnut or Brass (Click to go to CollectingWarehouse.com)