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Old Town Leather Photo Album Holds 300 Pictures
Author Thomas
There’s something about holding your pictures in your hand or in a photo album that you just can’t get by storing or viewing them on the computer.
It’s even easier now than ever to print your pictures whether at home from your own printer or through an online photo printing service that will mail your pictures to you (such as SnapFish by HP), but where to store all those prints?
Until recently, our household stored our pictures in the paper folder they came in, and it was high time to get something better. For a lot of photos, we’d just keep them on the computer for viewing, but we still felt like storing the photos in a more classic way.
The Old Town photo album (pictured above) has plenty of space to hold pictures (300 4×6 inch photos) and includes room to hold 6 CDs (or DVD’s) that contain your pictures or even home movies. We purchased a number of these albums to store family and vacation pictures.
The inside margin of each page has lines and space to write about each picture. The acid free pages will help protect pictures and preserve the memo notes about them in the margins. The leather covering and binding are great and should last a very, very long time. The inside cover has a faux suede interior lining which is a nice touch.
A sleeve in the very back of the binder allows for storage for negatives or extra disks.
This Old Town Photo Album is available on LLgco.com.
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