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- From: zaphod@ctrg.rri.uwo.ca (Lance R. Bailey)
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- Subject: Re: rice paper record sleeves
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 16:55:41 GMT
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- In article <1jjs7nINN5fn@uwm.edu> jwg@acd4.acd.com (Jim Grey) writes:
- >-----begin quote
- >The Nagoka rice paper sleeves, with a round bottom, are useful when
- >you want to line an existing sleeve
-
- i'm confused. are these the 102's about which we are talking? they are
- *paper* i had always thought them to be plastic. (although they do feel
- much like the "bio-plastic" created from starch for bundling magazines.
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- >The round bottom helps, and they are smaller than any other sleeve I
- >know of.
- >-----end quote
- >
- >To heck with searching for a liner that fits inside the provided liner.
- >Why not just put the record in a new liner, and put the old liner and
- >the record with its new liner inside the jacket separately?
-
- if it is the 102's about which people are talking, then putting them
- inside a {paper|plastic|cardboard} sleeve makes them managable when
- inserting records. not *more* managable, managable.
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