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I finally "field stripped" my Blurays yesterday. While I have already been storing them in paper sleeves I never got around to freeing the cover art from their cases...until now.
The Bluray discs are going to be kept in paper sleeves and then the sleeves inside black storage boxes but the issue I am having now is what to do with the cover art? I don't want to cut it up or destroy it in anyway but I would like to perhaps put it into some kind of an album. Any ideas? By the way, anyone else go the sleeve route? Personally, for me it is nice having all of my movies in a couple boxes I can quickly access under my coffee table. Image Legend: 1st pic - Bluray cases 2nd pic - Bluray inserts 3rd pic - Bluray sleeves 4th pic - Bluray storage box Last edited by Freis968; 07-06-2013 at 04:52 AM. |
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