Currently, our choir has folders and hymnals in stacks on a table. It's disorganized, and quite laborious/messy for members to quickly locate their numbered folder.
So, we're looking for a good bookshelf or media shelf with dividers that fit a 1" folder (sized 12"x12"...standard, Avery black folder) and a Gather hymnal. Unfortunately, I had no idea how hard it is to find a bookshelf with small dividers, with appropriately sized spaces. Does anybody have any suggestions for choir folder+hymnal storage bookshelves?
You can spend a lot of money with companies that provide church furniture. I happened to have a couple of good hobby carpenters in my parish that could make what I needed at a much lower cost.
As a librarian, I am familiar with your choir's filing system. We call it the "flingit" method - they fling it here, they fling it there... Nice to know my choir is not the only one that does that.
I agree that a local carpenter is your best bet, but that could take a while. If you want a quicker (and cheaper) solution, buy a bunch of metal bookends and arrange them to make slots along a table, counter, or shelf. It's certainly not ideal aesthetically, but it will work.
Ben, he wants one with dividers so there is a cubicle for each chorister's music. It's very hard to find shelves with this configuration because of the dimensions of a three-ring binder. Storing a binder on its spine or outer edge usually isn't a good idea. My suggestion of using bookends as dividers would work with a bookcase if the shelves were adjustable or else at least 13" apart.
Levengers used to make what they called a "project box," which was almost perfect, but awfully expensive. Short, low cost mdf book cases with numerous additional shelves and pins would be a quick IKEA/Target/Walmart solution. I have (too) many 3-ring binders of music at home, and many, about 30 can be stored flat on a fifteen dollar case with the shelves and spoon pins from another added to it.
I have also used what is called a "pot lid rack" to organize file folders of music at Church.
@Ben: as seen above, the idea is a slot for every person
@Adam: Is that from an advertisement? Those are 30 of the absolute whitest names you could possibly imagine; that must be Miss Bianca McWhitely's class.
That picture looks like it's cardboard, so it would start falling apart after a month. I made a similar configuration out of MDF and Masonite in routed slots for the various papers I use. Took a couple of hours and was no big deal.
The problem is that most of them (such as the model pictured above) will not fit 12-inch-wide folders like the OP's. I poked around a bit, couldn't find a model with compartments that wide.
If you don't know Wenger, they sell all sorts of music program "extras" from modular practice rooms to music stands. They have a line of music folio cabinets:
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