Greetings!
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Geokop
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Tue 16 Dec, 2025 10:45 pm
- Location: Youngstown, Ohio
- Organisation: I own no business. Am retired.
- Interests: Collecting WW2 Imperial Japanese Army rifles, flags, ordnance, militaria; restoring vintage traffic signals and equipment; Aviation; HO model railroading, Antique cars.
Greetings!
Hi everyone. I'll be eventually posting regarding framing / preserving some WW2 era Japanese flags that I own. I look forward to reading everyone's post 'till then.
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JFeig
- Posts: 1457
- Joined: Thu 23 Sep, 2004 8:31 pm
- Location: Detroit, Michigan USA
- Organisation: minoxy, LLC
- Interests: non-fiction knowledge
Re: Greetings!
These flags are most likely made from silk fabric and require unbuffered matboard materials to be used. They also need to be displayed in a low light environment as they are susceptible to damage from light over time. UV filtering glazing products will not be sufficient to protect these flags over extended time.
Jerome Feig CPF®
