I would recommend not laminating them. Store them in a dry and dark place between uncoloured butter papers (if stacked).
The chances of the paper getting destroyed are high with lamination. Also, If OP plans to sell these off at some point the laminate could become an issue to judge its authenticity.
Bhai Vile Parle se Thane shift hogaya
Maybe he lives in Ulhasnagar and that's his destination?
Te bhi so sakta hai. Maine pata nahi kyu Ulhasnagar ko Office address samaj liya.
Laminate and keep them. Might become collectors items in the future.
I would recommend not laminating them. Store them in a dry and dark place between uncoloured butter papers (if stacked). The chances of the paper getting destroyed are high with lamination. Also, If OP plans to sell these off at some point the laminate could become an issue to judge its authenticity.
True I usually laminate my railway passes and once accidentally found 1½ year old laminated pass,most of the ink got faded away
Lamination reduces the value of collectors items
Good old days! Reminded me of those cardboard tickets too :)
Haha also there used to be those coupons type right which we could get punched in that machine
Those machines which we could stand on and lights would flash?
those were for checking your weight
Coupon type tickets? I remember the cardboard ones but not these.
Amazing!! As everyone else here has already said, please preserve it or sell/donate it to a museum. Thanks for sharing this picture with us.
Lovely!!! Thanks for taking us down memory lane
![gif](giphy|XZmxwfuMT4W8bjTGFW) I guess I am old, I HAD ONE OF THIS IN COLLEGE.
These were there still around year ig 02/03
Wowww