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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantMarEll
Registered: June 9, 2007
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Anyone know where I could get some blank/plain slipcases?  I want to tidy up my shelves by grouping trilogies, related films etc. 

Or does anyone know if there are any other names they go by for googling purposes?

Closest thing I've been able to find are VHS cases,  just tried one here and its just slightly too small (height wise).
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorninehours
Registered: April 3, 2007
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You could try Design Paul Champagne but i've never ordered anything from them so don't know how reliable they are.
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Having a hard time finding any places that sell plain empty slipcases (as I'm sure you did as well).

Surprisingly I could only find 1 site that sells custom cases as reasonable prices which may work depending on the particular movies you're looking to organize.

Design Paul Champagne looks pretty impressive.  Never knew this was out there until I started looking.  I'm very tempted to pick a few of these up.

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Doh.. too slow.  Had the response window up while I was looking around.  I would say it's kind of funny we both found the same site but it appears to be the only one out there.
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Quoting ninehours:
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You could try Design Paul Champagne but i've never ordered anything from them so don't know how reliable they are.


Beat me to it.
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You can try Sleeve City
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantMarEll
Registered: June 9, 2007
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That Champagne link was one of the first links I came across.  Theres some good stuff on there but nothing I'm looking for I'm afraid, plus they're a bit on the steep side.

eaglejd-  Couldnt find any slipcases on sleeve city.  Thats a good site tho, shame theres nothing like that on this side of the pond.

I will probably end up making my own as I dont think I'll be able to buy any.

Seeing as though I only want the spines to be grouped I was thinking of something like this:



Where the spine cover is attached to a strap that wraps around the dvds and clasps shut on the other side.

Btw I'm not 5, I'm just really crap with paint 
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