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From | Mike Bennett <mrhonorama@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Re: cd storage recommendation |
Date | Sun, 1 Feb 2009 13:22:39 -0600 |
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There are a few other options from Bags Unlimited, but like Mr. Sanchez, I disposed of jewel cases and use the plastic sleeves and it's worked out very well.
Mike
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> Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 20:12:53 -0700
> From: eldeluxe@bridgeband.com
> To: nycdvm@yahoo.com; audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Re: cd storage recommendation
>
> I think this is the new version of what I use
> http://www.bagsunlimited.com/cart/detail.asp?cat=2&subcat=415&product_id=su13417
>
> It cuts down on space by 75%. I have finite cd storage, and these have
> saved my ass. Not perfect, but it's just cds. I hate, yes hate jewel
> cases. The worst idea ever. Mini cardboard would have been the way to go
> from day one. Long boxes... wot a waste.
>
> there are loads of options. My theory is to leave a few "mile markers"
> on the shelf, which will probably be replaced by divider cards to help
> find stuff. I realize by doing this, I can't see everything I have,
> which is a few more that your own 2k. Just the price of owning this
> format too.
>
> The other option is mylar resealabe envelopes, which I use for cardboard
> sleeve stuff. they are cheap and all the parts fit. You just loose the
> spine to find stuff. That is expected with any storage solution.
>
> good luck...
>
> Peter Soboroff wrote:
>
> >I knew this day would come.
> >
> >A few years ago, it became necessary for me to put my large vinyl collection in storage (my father-in-law's basement). Just didn't have room in our small NYC apartment with a new baby and all.
> >
> >And now, I need to find a better way to store my 2000 or so cds. The jewel boxes simply take up too much shelf space, and the bookcase in which they sit is a safety hazard.
> >
> >So I'd like to move the cds into "books," or something similar.
> >
> >Any recommendations? I want to save the not just the front insert but the back insert as well, if possible.
> >
> >Thanks in advance for any tips/recommendations.
> >
> >Peter
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>
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> Ronald Sanchez
> Director Of A&R
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