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  1. Does anybody know of a way to repair a digipak dvd case? The pieces that hold the disc snapped from my box set falling off my entertainment center. Is there any way to fix/repair/replace the broken pieces??
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    You mean those multi holders like this one :

    http://www.blankdvdsupermarket.com.au/products.php?cat=14&pg=6

    In any case , it's use super glue ... or in the event that the damage is more severe ... find a replacement .

    I just bought 200 of these (the 4 disc unit's)
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  3. No, a digipak case is like...

    folding cardboard label with plastic disc holders. Do you have the Lord of the Rings extended dvds? I can't find a good image to show what the type of case looks like...
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    I've never seen those type of pieces for sale. You could try getting a replacement case from the manufacturer, but I wouldn't hold my breath. Just get a standard multi-disc case and print your own label.
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    I know what they are now ... my brother has it ... and nope ... I couldnt find them when I needed them .

    But here : http://www.discmakers.com/shop/ItemDetails.aspx?ItemID=CD-020-00028&ItemConfigID=
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    You could also create your own. Just cut the hub portion from an existing dvd case or remove and modify the hub portion of a cd case. Then just tape or glue it into place.
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  7. http://www.bullseyedisc.com/pack_r_g.htm
    Scroll way down the page to find some peel and stick disk hubs that can be mounted anywhere. Two types, foam or clear plastic.
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    iThinkYouBrokeIt...don't know the extent of damage to your set, so
    have no idea as to a fix.

    If it's that bad, I'd use those multi holders that Bjs posted about.
    I've got a bunch of the two, three, and four holder type...I really like them.

    Those little hubs look nice too...thanks for that link gadgetguy!
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