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Old 07-25-2012, 10:37 AM   #1
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I take great care of mine that I don't need to put them in plastic bags.
im sure the vast majority of us take great care of them. however some people are more fussy than others. 'minor' shelf wear means nothing to some people but annoys others
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Old 07-25-2012, 11:27 AM   #2
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eBay is the place to go for protective blu-ray wraps/bags.
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Old 07-25-2012, 06:30 PM   #3
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I remember seeing them sold on Amazon.de too, I think they were affordable.
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I take great care of mine that I don't need to put them in plastic bags.
Thats a nice answer

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im sure the vast majority of us take great care of them. however some people are more fussy than others. 'minor' shelf wear means nothing to some people but annoys others
Yh I dont mind wear and tear if its minor, the thing which matters for me is that the disc should be fine and working.
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SteelBooks are a collector's item so I hate any wear and tear at all. I don't care if my Amaray cases get wear though because they can be replaced.
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I think it's pretty obvious, that if you have steelbooks put next to each other on the shelf, there's gonna be some metal-to-metal grinding action. That's not fun for your valuable collectible Iron Man steelbook that you paid £200 for.

and no I haven't paid ridicilous amounts for any steelbooks, but I still like them protected. For example with a steelbook like Touch of Evil, which is completely orange all over, you can easily see the smallest of scratches.
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Surely no one is going to use polybags for cheap amaray cases?
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Old 07-26-2012, 12:10 PM   #8
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SteelBooks are a collector's item so I hate any wear and tear at all. I don't care if my Amaray cases get wear though because they can be replaced.
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I think it's pretty obvious, that if you have steelbooks put next to each other on the shelf, there's gonna be some metal-to-metal grinding action. That's not fun for your valuable collectible Iron Man steelbook that you paid £200 for.

and no I haven't paid ridicilous amounts for any steelbooks, but I still like them protected. For example with a steelbook like Touch of Evil, which is completely orange all over, you can easily see the smallest of scratches.
Yeah I got my wraps for the steelbooks, and as I got so many I also use them for my films with slipcovers too. Considering the prices that these both will often go for, I thought a few pounds to protect them was worth it.
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