I bought and really liked Sleeve City products.
Have since moved to VSS a few years ago. They are both great products.
Record Sleves
Hi - I have purchased Mofi Original record sleeves.
A couple of questions if I may, with some contetx:
1. Mofi has without question reduced the static electricity I have dealt with compared to other record sleves.
I have two issues: (1) the Mofi sleeves seem to have a lot of volume, meaning they take up a lot of space in the record album (2) for the albums with with an insert or sleeve with lyrics (or similar) how do you store that?
I think the Mofi sleeves are good - but they take up a lot of space - any suggestions?
Another vote here for Sleeve City. Been using their sleeves (both inner and outer) for many years. I really like their outer sleeves, which easily fit single and most double LP albums without having to be "shoe horned" in. And they make more commodious sleeves for thicker items. I really appreciate the company's attention to these small-but-very-important details. |
@ctlesq Here's the link to the album sleevesVSS link For trifolds, I use a dual sleeve for two, then add a single sleeve and tape it together. Works well. For box-sets, depends a bit. Some have only inner sleeves in box, and the replacement inners still fit in box. If there are inners and outers in box, then the records are stored besides the box, and the box remains empty (sometimes with booklet, poster, etc.). With flimsy boxsets (e.g. the recent 4AD re-issue of X-mal Deutschland), I made an inner box from discarded archival mat board so that the box will not collapse. Then put the "box" in an oversized record sleeve, records on the side individually. |
@oberoniaomnia Thank you for the link. I just placed an order. |