Book case for travel

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jmorgan

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36,010 posts

291 months

Wednesday 28th October 2015
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Cannot find some decent protection for keeping books in good nick when travelling. Obviously not putting the right search in the usual suspect search engines. Usually travel with a soft sports type bag so need something that will take the knocks, from hard cover to soft covers. Anyone using something like this?

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

112 months

Wednesday 28th October 2015
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jmorgan said:
Cannot find some decent protection for keeping books in good nick when travelling. Obviously not putting the right search in the usual suspect search engines. Usually travel with a soft sports type bag so need something that will take the knocks, from hard cover to soft covers. Anyone using something like this?
A box ?

jmorgan

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291 months

Thursday 29th October 2015
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Tried that.
This is going to get along the lines of third world issues and recommend me a spoon.

But re thinking, large wash bag will do.

I shall slink back to the library and hope this sinks to oblivion.

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

112 months

Thursday 29th October 2015
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A strong box then

Issi

1,782 posts

157 months

Thursday 29th October 2015
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A Kindle?

jmorgan

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291 months

Thursday 29th October 2015
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Yeah, have a device for such, but I also have the paper versions (which I prefer for reading). Took my autographed copy of a book, hardcover, gained a tear in the cover whilst in the overnight bag, others have suffered over the years and fed up of it. I am never ever going to sell these, and believe books are to be read not coveted on a shelf visited once in a blue moon. But like to keep them in good enough condition. Large wallet or wash bag I think will suffice.

BluePurpleRed

1,137 posts

233 months

Thursday 29th October 2015
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jmorgan said:
Yeah, have a device for such, but I also have the paper versions (which I prefer for reading). Took my autographed copy of a book, hardcover, gained a tear in the cover whilst in the overnight bag, others have suffered over the years and fed up of it. I am never ever going to sell these, and believe books are to be read not coveted on a shelf visited once in a blue moon. But like to keep them in good enough condition. Large wallet or wash bag I think will suffice.
They are quite robust ( hard backs ) so why not remove the dust cover ( as its only for that ) and then replace once done with travelling. Added bonus is that you get to give off an old skool vibe while reading it. Hopefully with nice silvered / gilded lettering on the spine. :P

Planet Claire

3,349 posts

216 months

Thursday 29th October 2015
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Could you use the sleeves that libraries use if your book has a dust cover?
http://www.care4books.com/packaging/page.asp?type=...

Or you could get a selection of these to fit a variety of softbacked books?
http://www.gresswell.co.uk/classic-pvc-slip-over-c...

I would have though it would protect your books sufficiently whilst travelling.

jmorgan

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291 months

Thursday 29th October 2015
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Yeah, did not think of removing the cover until after I tore it but in a soft bag they still get kinks snd dints when the bag is shoved in the back of a van with kit or someone just their tool on top of my bag. The library covers I did look at earlier but not up to it. Starting to feel mountain out of a mole hill.

Jesus H. Searched for book bag and think I have found it. Using the wrong term in google as I suspected. First world problems and all that.

getmecoat

Edit. Netbook cover. Works a treat.

Edited by jmorgan on Thursday 29th October 13:02