View Poll Results: Store Seinfeld seasons with Slipcovers or with SlimCases exposed?
With Slipcovers



48
87.27%
With SlimCases Exposed



7
12.73%
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Seinfeld Slipcover Poll
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Seinfeld Slipcover Poll
When it comes to storing your new Seinfeld seasons, how many people plan on pulling off the slipcovers and putting them in safe storage, leaving the white slimcase spines exposed?
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No, if my DVD shelf is safe enough for the discs than it should be safe enough for the slipcovers. The only slipcover I ever removed and store separately is the metal one for T2 that is also a case shredder.
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maybe i was unclear in my original post. the reason i am taking off the slipcovers and storing them is because i think they look hideous, and the set looks much better displayed with them off, exposing the slimcase spines.
the only reason i stated "put the slipcovers in safe storage" was to make it clear that i was not talking about throwing them away all together, but putting them away somewhere.
the only reason i stated "put the slipcovers in safe storage" was to make it clear that i was not talking about throwing them away all together, but putting them away somewhere.
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Will the giftset be able to hold all 8 seasons?
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Originally posted by renaldow
I'm ditching the gift set box and just going to put the season sets on the shelf. It takes up too much shelfspace to keep it.
I'm ditching the gift set box and just going to put the season sets on the shelf. It takes up too much shelfspace to keep it.
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well, I wouldn't just "ditch" the gift set box. hopefully you're store it somewhere, since it actually looks quite nice. I'm displaying mine with the slip covers on, because although I think they look quite plain, I think slim spines look worse.
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Originally posted by Admiral7
well, I wouldn't just "ditch" the gift set box. hopefully you're store it somewhere, since it actually looks quite nice. I'm displaying mine with the slip covers on, because although I think they look quite plain, I think slim spines look worse.
well, I wouldn't just "ditch" the gift set box. hopefully you're store it somewhere, since it actually looks quite nice. I'm displaying mine with the slip covers on, because although I think they look quite plain, I think slim spines look worse.
I like the Capt. Crunch box too, but that goes in the trash as well.
Maybe I'll sell it on Ebay
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Originally posted by Al Padrino
I got the gift set, so I don't have to address this situation.
I got the gift set, so I don't have to address this situation.
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Originally posted by cdollaz
Safe storage, perhaps?
Safe storage, perhaps?
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I kinda liked the ugliness of the slip covers. It's the kind of loud, 'stylish' design from the early 90's. I could see it being used on a vintage Full House or Arsenio Hall VHS boxset.




