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Old 09-09-2005, 07:30 AM   #2
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Kim, I don't know what the experts will say, but I think that unless it's totally dry (like over 6 months done) I wouldn't put it in a suitcase. Unless you want to peel whatever you wrapped it in off because it stuck to it, and spend a couple days tweezing off lint & whatnot.

The solution is to frame it. Then put cardboard over the frame, and wrap it tight. Then you can put it in your suitcase.

I could be wrong, though.
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