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    DVD Stoage boxes

    My supplier of very basic, but solid DVD storage boxes has gone under.
    The boxes were 18 inches deep by DVD h/w.

    I fill three of these per year, before I drop $15 per box at B+H, for a box that is only 12 inches deep, does anyone have a supplier for larger, cheaper, basic storage boxes?

    Thank you!

    Allen

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    Re: DVD Stoage boxes

    What about Tupperware from the Dollar store?
    Or Ikea's large line of storage boxes.

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    Re: DVD Stoage boxes

    might be pricey but this place is like a candy store for me. no idea why but it is

    http://www.carrmclean.ca/
    notch codes ? I only use one film...

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    Re: DVD Stoage boxes

    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post
    What about Tupperware from the Dollar store?
    Or Ikea's large line of storage boxes.
    Ari,
    I took a look at the Ikea ones today, 2 boxes for 3 bucks,so not very dear, but they don't stack up against what I am using now.
    Had I know mine would disappear, I would have filled a shelf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred L View Post
    might be pricey but this place is like a candy store for me. no idea why but it is

    http://www.carrmclean.ca/
    Ok Fred, that just cost me a few bills at the "Candy Store"!
    I never knew about this shop, thanks for the link!
    Lots of great stuff, glassine negs sleeves by the 100 pack, B+H is by the 1000
    I owe you Fred!

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    So you found what you need Allen ? Be thankful you don't have their warehouse/store nearby. Much worse than buying online lol.
    notch codes ? I only use one film...

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    Thanks for pointing out the 'candy store', Fred, I see what you mean.......nice to know that there is a Canadian supplier of archival storage items.

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    Re: DVD Stoage boxes

    Quote Originally Posted by Fred L View Post
    So you found what you need Allen ? Be thankful you don't have their warehouse/store nearby. Much worse than buying online lol.
    Yes I did Fred. Thank you.
    They are a little smaller, not as heavy duty, but not nearly as ugly as my boxes. Cheaper than B+H and no shipping!
    I picked up a few other things too. Thanks for the link.
    Who were you shooting with the Hassy today?

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    Re: DVD Stoage boxes

    Quote Originally Posted by Allen in Montreal View Post
    ...2 boxes for 3 bucks,so not very dear, but they don't stack up against what I am using now.
    Unfortunately, modern consumers make decisions based solely on price.

    They have no concept of quality... can't even spell the word.

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