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Broken dvd snap case
Broken dvd snap case







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We have hundreds of discs between us so of course some of them are old New Line or Warner snappers. I started buying in 2000, my fiancee a year or two before that. With most of them, that was the only choice I had. It's possible that I'll just scan my remaining snappers and create custom covers eventually, but for now I think Disc Sox will be my "snapper solution". Other titles I'm anxiously awaiting SEs or keepcase versions of, but in the meantime I just store them separately from my other DVDs, which is a practice that did come out of how annoying it was to have them among keepcases. Unfortunately, my affinity for original key art has meant that a few snappers are destined to stay with me for quite a while, like the BATMAN movies, because I don't really like not having the logo artwork on the new covers.

broken dvd snap case

plus of course all the ones where the studio (mostly New Line) finally decided to re-release titles in keepcases. Two Weeks Notice (Hollywood Video pre-viewed) Looney Tunes: Back In Action (Hollywood Video pre-viewed) In the past, I've avoided the following snappers, and am very happy I did: That said, I always try to make sure the movie's really not available in any other packaging before plunking down money for a snapper. It is optional to us consumers to buy DVDs if we want the title(s) (regardless of the case they're originally in) or we don't.I agree 100%. Basically, the consumer does not have a choice anyway, whether the DVD has been manufactured with a jewel, amaray, tin, or snapper case. I don't purchase DVDs for the type of case they're packaged in, I purchase DVDs for the movie, and it's contents on the disc(s).









Broken dvd snap case