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There's a use for paper sleeves after all. Took me a while to realize

3dbinCanada

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I hate paper sleeves as liners and I had purchased some plastic sleeves so everytime I played a record, I would toss out the paper sleeve and use the plastic sleeve instead..until.. I pulled out Supertramp "Even In The Quietest moments on the A&M label. There sleeves were paper but had a plastic inner sleeve in the paper sleeve. They had the nicest sleeves of any label I came across. As a result I mimick A&M and do this..
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Soniclife

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Plastic lined paper was very common, often the paper was printed with the liner notes as well. Adding Nagota anti-static inners to however the record came is my standard practice.
 
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