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Old 05-18-06, 08:56 PM
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Site that sells empty boxes for box sets?

Anyone know of a site that sells just the box portion of box sets? For example, I bought the three Star Wars prequels individually but I would like a box set to keep them in. Thanks in advance!
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There is this fellow,

http://www.designpaulchampagne.com/
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Those are awesome. I was mainly looking for regular DVD cases, not so much custom ones though.
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The only times I can remember separate boxs sold or given away was with the Kill Bill set, Jurassic Park and Alien Legacy years ago. If you are really hard up you can always convert your mail boxes.
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Re: Site that sells empty boxes for box sets?

I'd like to resurrect this thread (which, incidentally, took me about ten minutes to even find). I've got several different sub-sets of DVD's and video games I would like to "box" together. I'm not experienced in the art of creating custom boxes, but I think I would enjoy tackling it. Does anyone know, for instance, where Paul Champagne gets his boxes? I have a hard time believing that in today's world we can't find a simple, accessible (and reasonably affordable) way of creating boxes for our stuff!

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