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  1. Hi, I would like to hear from people who store 2 or 3 cds in one jewl case.

    Whenever I put 2 cds in 1 jewl case, i would put the 1st cd faceing down the normal way, the 2nd way I would flip it on top of the first one. So it would be like this.. 1st cd down, 2nd fliped. (fliped meaning that the bottom of the cd is showing up, and the top of the cd is down, and for the 1st cd being down means its just down normal like any other regular cd.)

    I would really like to what method works better so that the cd's wont mess up in the future? Is it best to just face all of them down? Instead of down, and flip? Just place it down, and the other down on top of the first one?

    I would really like to hear people opinions. I know I can use double or triple jewl cases, but i prefer the single since its cheaper.
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    why dont you use cd sleeves they cost like 1 cent for each
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  3. Dude, just get double/triple cases!

    Buy your discs as a spindle pack and get the cases separately. It works out to be about the same and you keep your discs from damaging each other.

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    Michael Tam
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  4. I'm always doubling up and tripling my cds into one case. It's more economical for me that way. Though I use spindles for most of my cd storage now. I always face all my cds down(the normal way a cd should be facing). I wouldn't want the plastic case to scratch the playing surface of the disc or possibly get scratched if the case was open.
    I Am The Gargantuan
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  5. Originally Posted by AND1
    why dont you use cd sleeves they cost like 1 cent for each

    I got plenty of cd books.

    I'll just do what Gargantuan said, there's some stuff I have in cd books and other data I have on Jewl Cases which i put 2, or 3 cds in em. Don't want to have a 3 jewl cases with one cd each with the same thing.


    Thanks!
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