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When storing non standard blu-ray releases on a shelf which way do you display them?
Like for say a complete TV series do you display them with the individual cases side showing so it lines up with the spines of standard blu-ray cases, or do you display the box side, so that everything is oriented in the same direction? Example: ![]() ![]() |
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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when you said none standard I thought size. For box sets you see the box
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Thanks given by: | Templeton Peck (03-03-2022) |
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