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Looking for a certain type of 2CD jewel case
I have got music CDs in this type once or twice but don't know where to get
them. I have found the spindles on the double CD cases to be sometimes troublesome - if made strong enough to hold CD they can sometimes hold too well - I cracked a CD getting it out of one one these cases once. On the topic of unusual CD cases - I have gotten some Readers Digest Music CD sets from England that look like a four CD case (thickness of two regular CD cases.) However, they hold 6 CDs as if by magic - they even had to come with a little instuction book explaining where all the disks are. "ArchieLeach" wrote in message ... Got a software package that came in what, for my money, is the perfect 2CD jewel case. It's the thickness of a standard single case, with what appears to be generic front and rear covers. The tray, however, is in two pieces. The spine has the standard black part that sticks out on the left, but it also has a second side to it that holds the rear "J-Card" in place. The flat piece with the spindles has two tiny hinges that connect it to the spine. Anyone ever seen a case like this and know of a source for 'em? |
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Lots of on-line suppliers have them - in the UK -
http://www.cd-rmedia.co.uk/cgi-bin2/..._type&catid=29 -- Graham Mayor Hu Ru wrote: I have got music CDs in this type once or twice but don't know where to get them. I have found the spindles on the double CD cases to be sometimes troublesome - if made strong enough to hold CD they can sometimes hold too well - I cracked a CD getting it out of one one these cases once. On the topic of unusual CD cases - I have gotten some Readers Digest Music CD sets from England that look like a four CD case (thickness of two regular CD cases.) However, they hold 6 CDs as if by magic - they even had to come with a little instuction book explaining where all the disks are. "ArchieLeach" wrote in message ... Got a software package that came in what, for my money, is the perfect 2CD jewel case. It's the thickness of a standard single case, with what appears to be generic front and rear covers. The tray, however, is in two pieces. The spine has the standard black part that sticks out on the left, but it also has a second side to it that holds the rear "J-Card" in place. The flat piece with the spindles has two tiny hinges that connect it to the spine. Anyone ever seen a case like this and know of a source for 'em? |
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"Hu Ru" wrote:
I have got music CDs in this type once or twice but don't know where to get them. I have found the spindles on the double CD cases to be sometimes troublesome - if made strong enough to hold CD they can sometimes hold too well - I cracked a CD getting it out of one one these cases once. On the topic of unusual CD cases - I have gotten some Readers Digest Music CD sets from England that look like a four CD case (thickness of two regular CD cases.) However, they hold 6 CDs as if by magic - they even had to come with a little instuction book explaining where all the disks are. "ArchieLeach" wrote in message ... Got a software package that came in what, for my money, is the perfect 2CD jewel case. It's the thickness of a standard single case, with what appears to be generic front and rear covers. The tray, however, is in two pieces. The spine has the standard black part that sticks out on the left, but it also has a second side to it that holds the rear "J-Card" in place. The flat piece with the spindles has two tiny hinges that connect it to the spine. Anyone ever seen a case like this and know of a source for 'em? check out: www.bagsunlimited.com |
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I've had good luck several times with Controllied Copy Support
Systems, Inc. They also have a 6-pack that's a little over 2 CDs wide, and has 3, 2-sided "pages" in the case. www.ccssinc.com Good luck. On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 00:56:52 GMT, ArchieLeach wrote: Got a software package that came in what, for my money, is the perfect 2CD jewel case. It's the thickness of a standard single case, with what appears to be generic front and rear covers. The tray, however, is in two pieces. The spine has the standard black part that sticks out on the left, but it also has a second side to it that holds the rear "J-Card" in place. The flat piece with the spindles has two tiny hinges that connect it to the spine. Anyone ever seen a case like this and know of a source for 'em? change "example.com" to "comcast.net" to email |
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"ArchieLeach" wrote
Got a software package that came in what, for my money, is the perfect 2CD jewel case. It's the thickness of a standard single case, with what appears to be generic front and rear covers. The tray, however, is in two pieces. The spine has the standard black part that sticks out on the left, but it also has a second side to it that holds the rear "J-Card" in place. The flat piece with the spindles has two tiny hinges that connect it to the spine. Anyone ever seen a case like this and know of a source for 'em? I'm not sure I fully understand what you are looking for. I usually buy my jewel cases, single and double, from Neato. Go to http://www.neato.com/neato_prodtest_...57KWJE5NCS X6 Item CPS-099112, a 10-pack of double jewel cases, is usually around $4.49 If you sign up for their weekly e-mail letter, the letter usually has a virtual coupon that gives 10% to 20% off your purchase (sometimes only selected items). I have pretty much made Neato my sole source for jewel cases for the past year, except for occasional 2-for-the-price-of-1 deals elsewhere. Neato is very nice to deal with and I recommend them as strongly as anyone I have ever dealt with. |
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