You may store your magazines in an original slipcase and that's perfectly fine. Perhaps you have a set in a year that is in "not so good condition," but there is one book in flawless condition. The next time you pull that book from the slipcase to look at, and try to return the magazine, a bend, a crease appears. Magazines are condition sensitive and if you have very old magazines, condition is very tough to find. I recomemd pulling the pristine magazine, place it in a holder like this. Purchase another "used" magazine for $3 on ebay to keep your completed set. Preserve these beautiful and informational magazines.
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