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Blu-ray Samurai
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If you have plenty of room you could look for a plan chest and keep them seperate with acid-free boards, tissue or Mylar. Or you could use acid free archive boxes for valuable items, there's less chance of the ends being damaged by a box than there is by a tube with plugs.
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