It may not be the ideal fit but they fit. The sleeve's binder holes all line up just fine with the last three or so needing to be slightly manipulated to fit onto the rings. Because of that, you also need to take a little more care turning the pages. Other than that, everything else fits inside the portfolio the same. Worth the pickup if you already have a binder and don't need another.dodgers77 wrote:cotis wrote:pretty sure it's been stated that they will not fit in the old portfolios.jlabbate wrote:nice price on the portfolio sheets..I believe I used to pay about $50 for a 5pk for the picturesque ones from jerry's Artarama
do these sheets fit in a picturesque portfolio?
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Thanks for the feedback meskell, I’ll give them a shot.meskell wrote:It may not be the ideal fit but they fit. The sleeve's binder holes all line up just fine with the last three or so needing to be slightly manipulated to fit onto the rings. Because of that, you also need to take a little more care turning the pages. Other than that, everything else fits inside the portfolio the same. Worth the pickup if you already have a binder and don't need another.dodgers77 wrote:cotis wrote:pretty sure it's been stated that they will not fit in the old portfolios.jlabbate wrote:nice price on the portfolio sheets..I believe I used to pay about $50 for a 5pk for the picturesque ones from jerry's Artarama
do these sheets fit in a picturesque portfolio?
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Any tricks to sliding the 24x36 ers in? I just spent a half hour slowly getting one in the front and one In the back of the sleeve. Tried pulling the archival paper out and a little and sliding all three in together. Didn’t really save any time
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Nvmd. Started with the James jean blade runner set, too many layers haha! All the standard mondo stuff slides in easy
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Meskell can you post some pictures of what you are talking about? I don't want damage on any of my prints because I didn't buy bottlenecks portfolio. But it's killing me because I have 2 picturesque portfolios. One that's completely full & weighs a TON & another one that only has 5 pages in it. I'm wondering if I'd be better off trying to sell it & buy bottlenecks with whatever I get for the picturesque & buy the refills that are meant for the book. I kind of can imagine what you are talking about but my concern is putting 20+ pages in the book & later regretting that I didn't buy bottlenecks. I also like how bottlenecks looks like it flares out at the bottom where the corners are to provide more protection.meskell wrote:It may not be the ideal fit but they fit. The sleeve's binder holes all line up just fine with the last three or so needing to be slightly manipulated to fit onto the rings. Because of that, you also need to take a little more care turning the pages. Other than that, everything else fits inside the portfolio the same. Worth the pickup if you already have a binder and don't need another.dodgers77 wrote:cotis wrote:pretty sure it's been stated that they will not fit in the old portfolios.jlabbate wrote:nice price on the portfolio sheets..I believe I used to pay about $50 for a 5pk for the picturesque ones from jerry's Artarama
do these sheets fit in a picturesque portfolio?
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I haven't purchased these but they look identical to the picturesque pages but that doesn't mean anything.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Itoya-24-x-36- ... 0009.m1982
I've sent a message to the seller to see if they know if they'll fit in the picturesque. Hopefully they will & I can get a 10 sleeves for 100 bucks vs. bottlenecks 300 dollars.
I really should just sell off some of my prints & take that money to frame some of my prints but it's so dam expensive to frame a 24"x36" with all archival materials.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Itoya-24-x-36- ... 0009.m1982
I've sent a message to the seller to see if they know if they'll fit in the picturesque. Hopefully they will & I can get a 10 sleeves for 100 bucks vs. bottlenecks 300 dollars.
I really should just sell off some of my prints & take that money to frame some of my prints but it's so dam expensive to frame a 24"x36" with all archival materials.
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Alright, I am way too lazy to reread this thread. the old 24x36s suck because the sleeves were too tight. I have one and don't have 24x36 prints in it because of this. Did someone fix this? I have a friend who is looking for a decent one. Also, anyone know of a reasonably priced one.
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Just ordered the Barpque deluxe storage portfolio & should be in the mail, along with the weights.
With the link below, you can get 10% of your order from baroque.
https://goo.gl/2HzoHC
With the link below, you can get 10% of your order from baroque.
https://goo.gl/2HzoHC
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thanks for the link, I was going to buy just the inserts but the portfolio was on sale & I figured if I was going to be buying multiple inserts I might as well get the right portfolio. Once I get the sheets & the book i'll compare the pages for others & upload some pictures. It says that they're not shipping until Janbenton95 wrote:Just ordered the Barpque deluxe storage portfolio & should be in the mail, along with the weights.
With the link below, you can get 10% of your order from baroque.
https://goo.gl/2HzoHC
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FWIW I really like the portfolio that the artvault sells. It's basically like a big 18 x 24 Itoya (you can't open it up to remove sleeves). The sleeve size is so much better than the old portolio cases. Just big enough to get stuff into the sleeves without stressing. Look like they're sold out now, though.
https://theartvault.co/
https://theartvault.co/
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Really wish the barqque were just a little bigger. Bought 2 24x36 and a crappy print got caught up sliding in and bent a corner. Feel like I’m always gonna bend the print sliding it in.
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i just purchased the biggest one they offer because of this fear...gonna suck waiting til march for it to shipstonecutterjeff wrote:Really wish the barqque were just a little bigger. Bought 2 24x36 and a crappy print got caught up sliding in and bent a corner. Feel like I’m always gonna bend the print sliding it in.
Same. Going to be a long wait.hillsj2001 wrote:i just purchased the biggest one they offer because of this fear...gonna suck waiting til march for it to shipstonecutterjeff wrote:Really wish the barqque were just a little bigger. Bought 2 24x36 and a crappy print got caught up sliding in and bent a corner. Feel like I’m always gonna bend the print sliding it in.