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> I like the MD cassette style cases (found on High
> Space MDs from Minidisco) because you can write
> so much on the inserts, far more than can be
> written on a MiniDisc slip case adhesive label.
I've never even run out of space on the label that's affixed to the face
I like the MD cassette style cases (found on High Space MDs from Minidisco)
because you can write so much on the inserts, far more than can be written on
a MiniDisc slip case adhesive label.
Rob
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"J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >The sl
Dan Frakes wrote:
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> "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >The slip cases are much easer, don't get broken as easily, and
> >are smaller. IMHO.
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> Yeah, but you can't make good custom case inserts for them ;-)
Are you sure? I thought there was a company that made labels for
Minidiscs.
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"J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The slip cases are much easer, don't get broken as easily, and
>are smaller. IMHO.
Yeah, but you can't make good custom case inserts for them ;-)
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Jeffrey Lan wrote:
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> Hey...
>
> to the person that wanted to know if any other companies make "Hi-Space
> Style" casesYes...in fact, hi-space "stole" the idea from them.
>
> "They" are JVC/Victor...they were the first to have the jump up
> casesthen HI Space came into the picture