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tbfoto
4th of November 2007 (Sun), 20:54
I was recently given two new in the box wedding album covers. These were given to me by a lady that I work with. Her father used to be a wedding photographer. He passed away about two years ago and his daughter is getting rid of the last of his stuff. These were both in the boxes that they came in however the boxes were torn pretty bad so I threw them away. The boxes had labels on them that said Pro craft Albums Inc. PPS-280-18-OW and the other said Pro craft Albums Inc. PPS-180-18-OW. I cannot find any information on this model number album online.
The covers themselves are in like new condition and I would like to be able to use them however I'm not able to find the right type of pages and mats for them. I have e-mailed Albums Inc. twice asking for their help but never got a response from them either time. I even have an account with them, but have never placed an order with them. If this is what their customer service is like then I may not ever.
Does anyone here recognize this album and know what pages will work in them? Is this what is know as a "Reversible Post" album?
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Tom
tbfoto
4th of November 2007 (Sun), 20:55
here is what is on the inside.
arikajordan
4th of November 2007 (Sun), 21:09
I did a quick google search and found this:
http://www.albumsinc.com/catalog.asp?ProductKey={6BE7FF76-DEB3-4377-998F-61645E4948BF}
Hope this helps.
arikajordan
4th of November 2007 (Sun), 21:11
Copy and paste the link in your browser. Not quit sure why it didn't post as a link.
tim
4th of November 2007 (Sun), 21:35
The 80's called... they want their wedding album back :p
liza
4th of November 2007 (Sun), 21:41
The 80's called... they want their wedding album back :p
He's right. The white albums with gold trim are pretty dated. Consider instead a nice black flush mount with a square cameo. Still traditional with an updated look.
tbfoto
4th of November 2007 (Sun), 21:50
The 80's called... they want their wedding album back :p
LOL.......Oh dont get me wrong. I dont plan on selling these to my clients. I infact have been buying the black Flora albums. I really like them and my clients have as well. I know of one couple from my church that are getting married that want a white album but were having trouble with the cost of albums. I thought that this might be a way for them to have a nice album as a gift. However now that you have said it....maybe even they wouldnt want it. Ha Ha....
tbfoto
4th of November 2007 (Sun), 21:55
I did a quick google search and found this:
http://www.albumsinc.com/catalog.asp?ProductKey={6BE7FF76-DEB3-4377-998F-61645E4948BF}
Hope this helps.
Well...what I'm having a problem finding is what type of pages go into these albums. I have found white albums that look like this but not sure what type of pages go into them. None of them show a photo of the pages. I guess I'm just suppose to know what the different types are. I dont want to order the wrong type of pages and find out that they dont mount into the albume correctly
liza
4th of November 2007 (Sun), 22:46
That's a very nice gesture you're making. You should probably order an Albums Inc. catalog. They're much more detailed than the website, IMO.
MrsOpie
4th of November 2007 (Sun), 22:59
the flora elite pages and mats should work in that album
MichelleK
19th of November 2007 (Mon), 06:09
I know this thread is two weeks old but I could not resist commenting.
This type of album is called a post-bound album. It is the number 1 selling style album in the scrapbook community. The sleeves that go into it are usually 12x12 or 8.5x11 and are like page holders. You slide your page into the top of it. The refills are really cheap. Usually 6 bucks for 10 (fitting 20 pages because you use front and back).
Let me know if you have any other questions...I am a professional scrapbooker.
Michelle K
drogos
19th of November 2007 (Mon), 14:31
The 80's called... they want their wedding album back :p
well said
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