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what to do when you get a CD and the case is autographed!
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:31 am
by christiangrl777
what you do you when you get a CD with a cardboard case and a square of the sleeve is autographed, do i still put the whole case in a protective binder like the rest? or do i cut and remove that square of the carboard sleeve and put that in a protective case? i am not sure what to do, the autographed part is connecting the part where the CD is. anyone who is more experienced know what to do? if you do please let me know. thanks

Re: what to do when you get a CD and the case is autographed
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 11:06 am
by TheCollector
christiangrl777 wrote:what you do you when you get a CD with a cardboard case and a square of the sleeve is autographed, do i still put the whole case in a protective binder like the rest? or do i cut and remove that square of the carboard sleeve and put that in a protective case? i am not sure what to do, the autographed part is connecting the part where the CD is. anyone who is more experienced know what to do? if you do please let me know. thanks

Hi hristiangrl777
If you mean the CD cover was cardboard (like when you get a free CD or DVD in the newspaper) then I would definately keep the whole cover in a binder sleeve.
Absolutely
do not cut the autograph out!
Could you post a picture of it and I might be able to help you further
Ian

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 3:04 pm
by christiangrl777
sorry no scanner, it is a cd holder that folds and has three sections, the middle section is autograhed, the right section is where the cd is held,and the left is the front cover. is just like any other cd expect is cardboard and it folds. i hope that says it better. its kind of hard to explain.
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 4:03 pm
by Svaughan
I would just leave it. You may damage the value of the autograph
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 9:09 pm
by TheCollector
christiangrl777 wrote:sorry no scanner, it is a cd holder that folds and has three sections, the middle section is autograhed, the right section is where the cd is held,and the left is the front cover. is just like any other cd expect is cardboard and it folds. i hope that says it better. its kind of hard to explain.
Thanks christiangrl777

I know what you mean.
Just keep the whole thing as it is, don't cut it up!
Ian

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:24 pm
by christiangrl777
thanks

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 3:25 am
by rpbluesman
Put the scissors down
