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Re: [ARSCLIST] Lookee what I found.Was : LP storage for box sets



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Aaron Levinson <aaron.levinson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Actually, other than special packaging jobs, like the Albert Ayler box 
of a few years back, the standard configuration for box sets of CD's is 
the slipcase. This allows multiple discs and a booklet to be housed in a 
box that still matches the same profile and can be displayed/ shelved 
without deviation from the standard CD dimensions. The terribly wasteful 
longbox, to my knowledge, thankfully has not been used for anything 
whatsoever for many, many years.

AA


Roger and Allison Kulp wrote:
> Then they must be one the last ones to do this.Last I checked,CD box sets came in longbox size boxes.
>
>
>                                           Roger
>
> Don Cox  wrote: On 12/02/07, David Lennick wrote:
>   
>> While we're on the subject of LP albums, does anyone know of a source
>> for LP boxes..the kind that would hold 3 or 4 LPs, like an opera set?
>> Not shipping boxes. Bags Unlimited doesn't have anything like
>> this..the only multiple units they have are 2-LP jackets. They were
>> still being manufactured in the 90s for Laserdisc sets (Dawn of Sound
>> etc).
>>     
>
> Mosaic records put out their jazz CD sets in LP size boxes, so they must
> have a source.
>
> Regards
>   



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