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    Does anyone have a good source for classy-looking multi-dvd cases that are in page-turning style rather than overlap style? I have made some pretty labels for my disks and want them to show.
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    I bought clear multi-CD cases at CompUSA last year around Christmas time so I could give some home-made DVD's as gifts. They held about 12 disks and opened in book-like form. Don't know about longer-sized cases specifically for DVD's.
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    Originally Posted by gadgetguy
    Like these at Effectuality ?
    Have you used these? I can't tell from the picture but it looks like the middle two disks would overlap.

    My sets would be 4 disks and six disks. Thanx.
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    Originally Posted by meganann
    Have you used these? I can't tell from the picture but it looks like the middle two disks would overlap.
    My sets would be 4 disks and six disks. Thanx.
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    Originally Posted by meganann
    Have you used these? I can't tell from the picture but it looks like the middle two disks would overlap.

    My sets would be 4 disks and six disks. Thanx.
    I use them all the time. Each disc is held in place by a center hole hub so no part of the disc artwork is covered. The center "pages" have the hub for each side offset so on one side the disc is near the top and on the other side it's near the bottom. I"ve found them to be good quality cases and have never had a problem with effectuality. I once received a shipment that had one case that was damaged (out of an order of 30). I called them and they sent me out a replacement no problem. I didn't even have to send back the damaged one. (Of course, it was a single so it's retail was less than a quarter. But still...)
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    Originally Posted by gadgetguy
    Originally Posted by meganann
    Have you used these? I can't tell from the picture but it looks like the middle two disks would overlap.

    My sets would be 4 disks and six disks. Thanx.
    I use them all the time. Each disc is held in place by a center hole hub so no part of the disc artwork is covered. The center "pages" have the hub for each side offset so on one side the disc is near the top and on the other side it's near the bottom.

    Thanks so much, one more question, do you know how thick the spine is?
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    According to the detail spec sheets the 4 disk spine is 1.3cm and the 6 disk spine is 2.7cm
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