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It comes in a velvet purse, wrapped in bacon.
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Canadian bacon, or just run-of-the-mill bacon? Which would be worth more to soundtrack collectors? Is it a limited edition? Any extra tracks? Any extra bacon fat? Canadian bacon digitally remastered from vinyl purchased in a Saskatoon Salvation Army.
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Digipak is a strange packaging for CDs. You can always replace a jewel case, but how do you replace a digipak? Does anyone even manufacture replacement digipaks?
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When I need to replace a defective digipack, I buy another copy of the entire product, throw out the new CD, and put the old CD in the new digipack. Nothing could be simpler! I like to do this when I need a new oil filter for my car. I just order up a new car, remove the filter and then torch the vehicle in a forest. The burnt out shell makes a fine home for local wildlife.
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I like CD jewel cases, especially the all-clear kind that give the front an extra space for graphics. In my entire collection, I have only one digi-pak: Rhino's TITANIC: MUSIC AS HEARD ON THE FATEFUL VOYAGE, and that's a curio title. What notable CDs have packaged in this format?
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In a decade's time, when jewel cases are no more, even the most carefully handled CD collections will look as unattractive, ancient and unloved as pre-recorded cassette cases look today. Unless you're cuckoo, like me, and keep your CDs in resealable plastic sleeves... Very impressive! Did you get these sleeves at Arksquare.net? Cheers!
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Very impressive! Did you get these sleeves at Arksquare.net? Indeed, I did. Nice place to shop. Cheers!
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