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Old 12-15-2005, 09:20 PM   #1
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Arrow Does anyone do CD jewel case sized covers?

Does anyone do CD jewel case sized covers? It'd be the ultimate space saver -- as thin as thinpacks and 2/3 the height, so that you could put your shelves closer together. You can even get those 2CD cases for "collector's editions".
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Don't think so, a lot of bootleg VCD's and SVCD's come in those so you probably won't see them on any of the bigger sites. I have only seen them on sites that promote that kind of thing.

I see your point on space and it does seem to have potential space savings for sure.

Just remembered *********** does jewel case fronts they don't host the backs but they do host fronts.
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I used to, but only for music, and that was a long time ago before mp3 became all the rage
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i tried to convert a shelf full of films to the smaller size but i found the size of em means u have to crop alot of the artwork too much, they just look crap compared to the full size versions. especially some of the more beautiful covers that are made on places like this
The quality of those little cases is awful too

I just stick everything in full sized thinpacks and use the smaller boxes for audio, as theyre moch more duarble than the old jewel cases
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Try a nice label and using clear CD cases. My friend puts all his DVD's in thin clear CD jewel cases. He gets rid of his retail cases and covers.
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Thats a good idea then put a standard spine label on all, that would look nice on the shelf.
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