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Old 05-05-2004, 05:20 PM   #1 of 7
Michael Pakula
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I recently was looking at some of the few movies I own that has the honour of being either a snapper or a carboard slipcase. While I was looking at them I noticed some of them have a bit of damage like line scratches of sorts you can't tell by just looking at it but rather look closey. I also noticed how on some of the cardboard slipcases like the Escape From New York Special Edition there was some scratches on the back of the shiny holgram like part on the details part of case. It just pains me for only having this for a little a while it already is damaged. It was now time to move these snapper and cardboard slip cases into a private doorer in a cabinet along with my tv dvds in a seperate doorer. Before I moved the dvds up until now they were stacked either on top or below of the regular keepcases but little did I realize this would be a badidea. My regular keepcases are perfectly fine though. Its lucky for me though that since I know someone who works at a video store they can easily replace the cases for the snappers otherwise I wouldn't know what I would do. Do I seem a bit overworked up over nothing as its the dvd that really counts or do you like to take care of your dvds and if so what do you do to keep them in good shape?. Can someone also tell me why certain studios feel the need to release dvds in these cases and not just the regular keepcases?.


-Mike
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