We have an array of complete jewel boxes with trays, clear .99, green or
blue 1.49, double slim lines all clear 1.99, the very thin ones used for
import singles (we call these weenie boxes) are .79

Give us a call, don't have them on the on-line catalog, but I guess we
should.

Bill Lavery
http://villagerecords.com/
913-631-4199

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> 
> Here are some questions that I have for you smart people:
> 
> 1. Is it okay to simply return as defective a CD with a broken ring?
> The few times that I've done this, the store clerks were nice enough
> about it.  They usually just put the CD and the booklet into a new
> case.  But this is impossible with the cardboard sleeve / plastic tray
> combinations - I had to get a whole new copy of Scarnella's "Scarnella"
> CD because the ring was broken and the tray and the sleeve were
> effectively one piece.  I have no idea how common this type of return
> is, however, and would be curious to find out what you retail types
> have to say about this.
> 
> 2. Does anybody know of a source for the more exotic jewel cases?  I
> don't know of anybody that sells empty jewel cases with clear trays but
> I'm sure there must be some retail outlet that does.
> 
> 3. Is this a problem for anybody else?  Or am I just unlucky?  Or am I
> being too much of a record collector geek by letting this bother me?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help / insight.
> 
> Tony Lombardi
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> np:  James Carter - In Carterian Fashion

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