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17-Feb-2006
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7-Apr-2010
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#226010
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Star Wars DVD Covers
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I'm based in Ventura California. Yep, love the sun, hate the taxes.
Do you guys buy the DVD cases from Meritline? The cheap double sets I bought had the hinge, but they kept popping out. AAAGGGHHH.
As for the Wookiegroomer sets, I used the DarthOsor ones that I got from Rikter's very nice Ultimate DVD Rom II.
There was matching disc art as well.
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#225935
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Star Wars DVD Covers
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Hey guys - great covers! But what DVD case is the preferred one to purchase? I recently bought a case of the cheap Meritlines, and the plastic sleeve is really thin. Sometimes the artwork gets ripped, especially near the cutouts for the inner liner notes tabs. The thin plastic sleeve gives too much. So what do you guys recommend? Amaray?
Thanks in advance
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#217032
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Star Wars DVD Covers
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Just a quick Thanks to Falle for the great covers. But could I ask a favor? Instead of the musical journey for the last disc, could you instead do the Clone Wars? Or possibly add a 12th disc? If not, that's OK. I really like the spanning spine look of your set. I'll be downloading them tonight, and adding the disc art was very nice. I print on the discs, so I can sympathize with the problems of white centers.
Again - great work. Between you and Coov, I'm having to consider having two sets of discs on my shelves to use the covers I like!
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#214895
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Star Wars DVD Covers
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Terribly sorry if this is off-topic, but what are the recommended covers for the ADM extended editions?
Also, wasn't there a cover set for the Definitive 4 Disc set that had "Bootleg" across the spines when you put all 4 together?
And was it for the Cowclops, the Dr. Gonzo, or which edition?
Thank you all very much - I've had a great time agonizing over which cover to use for the various editions!!
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#206356
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ORIGINAL STAR WARS TRILOGY OUT 09/2006 BY LUCASFILM
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Well, I am happy that he is releasing the OT version finally. That's what drew me to this forum and to sign the petition.

However, after collecting numerous versions (OCPMovie, Dr. Gonzo, Editdroid, TR47, Cowclops V2, etc) from various sources (most notably Rikter - thanks man!!!).... and printing the labels, buying a R300 printer, etc..... it's kind of ... not so happy. We've all invested time and $$$ on our collections. This was a 'love' versus a 'hobby' where we would anxiously await the next transfer from the forum/board members, and spend time analyzing screen shots and discussing the best way to transfer off the LD sources. So do we keep the transfers on our bookshelves? Or make way for the new?
I say keep them both. Sure OCPmovie, TR47, Rikter, Editdroid, and numerous others spent a LOT of time on their transfers. And Citizen's transfer will be a must-have for me as well. I hope he finishes it with the same attention to detail he gave us in the first two.
Either way, we win. We got Lucas to release the OT. We will have new source material for fan edits.
But..
Now what to do with the lasers???? I spent big $$$ and paid full retail when they came out. Yep - even the Ep1 Jap laser ($125). Ouch!!!
I hear they make great clocks....
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#185329
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Star Wars DVD Covers
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Hey everyone!
Long thread - took forever to read. But nice covers!! You guys are very meticulous.
So - quick question - for putting the labels on the discs, is the preferred method to purchase inkjet printable DVDs, or put the labels on manually with a Stomper? I've hears pros and cons on the Stomper.
And if the preferred route is printing directly on the DVD, then is the Epson R300 the way to go?
Thanks in advance -

P.S. Hi Rikter - thanks for the list (RIP)