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benmbe
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Post subject: Re: Roughly what percentage of your covers have damage? Posted: 15 Jul 2017, 01:46 |
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Good morning Guys,
If you are referring to Corners or Spine, or possibly including cover art.
I must admit that when I see a Laserdisc for sale that I am looking for & interested in, it has to be in Perfect Condition.
I have around a Thousand possibly more Laserdiscs, and out of this number I would say ''and this is a rough figure''
Around the 15 Mark have a ever so very slight split where the disc's were dropped a little carelessly into the sleeve. Possibly included are those with a couple of mil on the corners creased / pushed in.
All discs are in perfect condition, all have after market anti static inner and protective outer sleeves. The last Nine LD Titles that I received from Mr Santini on Monday 10th of July, were 150% Superbly packaged and in perfect condition. From opening the box and then checking all contents carefully, took the best part of around 2 hours Roughly to check, and I still need to check the ''Star Wars Definitive Box Set contents New'' All Japanese versions.
Kind Regards to everyone
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remington
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Post subject: Re: Roughly what percentage of your covers have damage? Posted: 30 Jul 2017, 10:10 |
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Most of my LD covers are in pretty good shape with varying spine wear . I even have a few that are in near mint condition. Personally though, my preference for fully intact jackets has changed. I don't care as much anymore if the jacket is heavily worn when making a purchase as long as the disc(s) are in good playable shape. Sure, I'd like the cover to be at least on readable condition but I'm not playing the jacket, just the disc Not too long ago I bought a copy of the 1989 version of The Blob for 6 bucks because the jacket was literally held together by duct tape with a stamp on the back saying, "property of US Army" believe it or not. This same title normally sells for 20 to 30 dollars which I didn't feel like paying. I cleaned the disc and it played great. I get a kick out of playing discs in which their cover art has some mileage on it. It's like a rescue mission . Some people collect for overall appearance condition which is understandable. I'm just into the playback of a disc.
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