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Guest repliedOriginally posted by theenormityofitall View PostThanks Grant. But if I remember correctly, SOD was something like 10 by 13"...so what size would I get? And if I'm wrong about the size, can someone hear tell me the correct size so I don't buy the wrong ones?
Thanks in advance!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/10-YD-16-...a#ht_851wt_906
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Thanks Grant. But if I remember correctly, SOD was something like 10 by 13"...so what size would I get? And if I'm wrong about the size, can someone hear tell me the correct size so I don't buy the wrong ones?
Thanks in advance!
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by theenormityofitall View PostI'll have to try some of those. Can you or someone else please give me the exact links to what kind I should by?? I especially want some for my Secretary of Dreams books and they're pretty big. If I buy that type size, can I cut them down to fit all my other books by CD? I'll probably need about 25-30 and use my Gaylord covers for my non-fiction stuff like I've done so much of in the past.
I ask for the link because when I went there in the past, they had 2 different types of covers (I think) and I wasn't sure what one to get.
http://stores.ebay.com.au/John-Balls...id=p4340.l2563
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Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostThen I'll probably just be very careful with it. Besides, it's a traycase with a lid, right? So that should keep it safe, and I think I better buy an extra one just in case.
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Originally posted by bsaenz24 View PostRich, the Brodart "single serving" covers are VERY easy to put on. Just make sure you buy the extra loan ones for the height you want.
I ask for the link because when I went there in the past, they had 2 different types of covers (I think) and I wasn't sure what one to get.
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Then I'll probably just be very careful with it. Besides, it's a traycase with a lid, right? So that should keep it safe, and I think I better buy an extra one just in case.
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I'm not sure how well the IT books will fit in the slipcases with covers on. There's not a whole lot of extra room.
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Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostYeah, but it really is true that Brodart makes the DJ art look "brighter". But I'm just too used to Gaylord and looking at Brodart's website, I'm not sure I could even put them on myself. With my luck I'd probably tear the dust jacket.
I'm not going to even risk trying to put one on the limited of IT.
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Originally posted by Tree705 View PostYour not alone I also use Gaylord, always have always will.
I'm not going to even risk trying to put one on the limited of IT.
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Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostAnd why do I seem to be the only one who has always used Gaylord DJ protectors and not Brodart?? I think it may be because of the first book I bought in the 80's that was collectible from the Overlook Connection, had a Gaylord cover on it.
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I do the same with mine as well, and if I hadn't done that with all those UK editions by Laymon, they'd all have yellow pages today. I wasn't even aware that Headline used rotten paper back then until rather recently. My copy of Funland still looks like it was published yesterday...
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I specialize in Stephen King proofs. I keep them in archival quality plastic bags. This keeps them dust-free and well protected.
John
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