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    Hopefully, this ground hasn't already been covered often (nothing came up on my search)...

    I received a sample from the company yesterday and I LOVE it! Has room to store both front AND back cd covers, nice soft lining on both sides of the cd "pouch" and it takes up 1/4 the space of a standard cd case.

    I want to transfer all my cds to these sleeves. But before I do, anybody have negative experience or issues with these?? Any and all advice would be appreciated.



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    So where can I buy these fancy sleevy thingys?

    Would be a big help to compacting my collection.
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    click on my "here" immediately above the picture for the direct link. It's either via a toll free number or their website, Jewelsleeve.com, to order.

    They'll send you a free sample if you want to see one first. They also send a plain printable label in addition to the one shown above, depending on which you prefer (handwritten info or preprinted label that you make). For myself, I was planning on flipping the sleeve around so that the back side (with back cover) is facing forward. That way, the title info, already provided along the top of the back cover insert, is right there for you to see as you flip through your cd stack, when locating a specific title.

    In person, they're a little nicer than what the picture suggests, as it's a little more rigid than what I expected.

    But I'm still looking for a reason not to get them. Somebody somewhere once said that storing cds in non-rigid cases was a bad idea. Don't know what the rationale behind it was.
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