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Re: [ARSCLIST] LP storage for box sets
I've seen black ones as well. And they must have made them for libraries and
schools, but as I say, the same type boxes were being used for Laserdisc sets
as recently as 10 years ago.
Hey, the Scherchen Handel set was near mint and cost me fifty cents a few
months ago.
dl
Roger and Allison Kulp wrote:
"The Messiah",by Scherchen,comes in a nice white leatherbound volume.I have one.The ones I regret not buying when I saw it,was the blue clothbound Westminster sets of the Scherchen Haydan London Symphonies.I used to see labeless black "opera boxes" at thrift stores,when schools dumped their records at thrift stores,but that hasn't been for a few years,so I know they sold them.
Roger
David Lennick <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Unhinged is okay, although sometimes the two halves tend to go their separate
ways. One never knows. This request was prompted by my finding the Westminster
set of Handel Op. 6 (Scherchen) in a 6-pocket album with those solid covers of
the same material they use to make clipboards.
dl
Steven Smolian wrote:
I think at one time they were made, unhinged, by the company that did
Ampex's boxes in Opalaika, AL. When I needed tape boxes made for 10"
reels, they came through for me a couple of times and also had a
warehouse with leftovers in various sizes from other box orders. You
may get lucky.
They were acquired, as is the way of the world, as you may have
noticed. I don't know their new name but they are one of the big
industries in town.
Steve Smolian
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Subject: [ARSCLIST] LP storage for box sets
While we're on the subject of LP albums, does anyone know of a source
for LP boxes..the kind that would hold 3 or 4 LPs, like an opera set?
Not shipping boxes. Bags Unlimited doesn't have anything like
this..the only multiple units they have are 2-LP jackets. They were
still being manufactured in the 90s for Laserdisc sets (Dawn of Sound
etc).
dl