Storing LPs Outside their Covers
Otis_Funkmeyer
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What are the pros and cons?
I can see a decreased chance of causing seem split, but are their any other advantages?
I've heard people say less ring wear, but that doesn't really make sense to me because the LP is still against the cover, just on the outside.
I like being able to easily see both sides of the cover, and I feel like the vinyl is more protected when inside.
What do you do and why?
I can see a decreased chance of causing seem split, but are their any other advantages?
I've heard people say less ring wear, but that doesn't really make sense to me because the LP is still against the cover, just on the outside.
I like being able to easily see both sides of the cover, and I feel like the vinyl is more protected when inside.
What do you do and why?
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If a record isn't going into the sleeve easily, and there's a cover sleeve in play, I'll just slip it in alongside the cover rather than in it. So it's about laziness for me. On some level, I'm sure I'm doing less damage to the opening over the cover by not trying to jam the record in there, but that's really beside the point for me.
I've thoroughly enjoyed purchasing records where the record is in an inner sleeve outside the cover. Usually means no spine wear and that the vinyl is super clean, but I live in Japan where that's more than not the case.
I do like it when shops store used records this way though, makes it easier to check condition.
What I'd LOVE to know, is where can I get those thin but very durable plastic outers that fit super snug?
All mine go in the covers unless:
1. Cover is near splitting
2. Record doesn't fit nicely.
3. Cover is one of those annoying unipak deals where it goes in from the inside?
I've never seen a record cause a split seam on a shelf.
And the ringwear thing sounds like nonsense to me as well.