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Since I have upgraded to 4k I am running into the issue of having the 4k copy of a movie and the non-4k steelbook (John Wick 1 and 2 for example). This is taking up a lot of space on my shelf.
What is everyone doing in this case? I have been thinking about putting the 4k disc in the steelbook, but then what do you do with the 4k case/other discs? If you try to sell off that combination I am guessing people won't a 4k case/artwork showing 4k when there is actually no 4k disc inside. Suggestions? Thanks |
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Thanks given by: | henry00x (10-11-2017) |
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