Mine are stored on shelves upright. I have slipcases on albums with more valuable items. I live in the plains states and we get extremes here- hot summers and cold Winters. I've never had any issues with gum damage but then, I've usually lived in houses with central air.
I understand Hawaii is nice to live in but not so nice to take your stamps. Florida can be rough on them too but not bad if you take precautions.
Having lived in Florida for over 40 years, I store my albums upright in cabinets and have never had an issue with stuck stamps in my albums, although I did check out a collection of albums that had been stored flat and virtually everything mint I looked at was damaged, either from the weight, humidity or a combination of both.
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re: Album Storage?
My house is about the same distance from yours and from Mike and I have Had the albums on shelves for twenty seven years in Florida. Of course h house has A/C, which my wife now runs almost year round.
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Temps and humidity are the tests of the environment. I have lived on Long Island, NY my whole life. Up to a few years ago the humid summers were the primary problem for the stamps. A well AC's room was the only choice in summer. The other seasons were fine. I moved in with my second wife three years ago. It is a forced hot air system which presents a constant bone dry situation. This is okay for the stamps but has dried out the albums to the point of cracked binders (It is also hell on my cigars).
I also put silica packets in all of my boxes and drawers for covers and postcards. -I have never seen a ziplock big enough for an album, but I imagine the plastic zipper bags that sheets/bedding are bought in would work.
When Dianne had her stamp room she always had 2 or 3 Damp Rid containers on the floor area. I have open bookshelves that my albums are stored upright. The adjustable shelves are just so that I have room to slip the album in and out. As far as the dust is concerned, this room is perhaps the cleanest and void of all dust and trash. I also have the albums far away from the one window. For the decorative boxes, I also place the silica packets in them. Work wonders for moisture control.
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