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Maldives, Malé
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Review on Sleeve Corner Protect You Play by John Munajj

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The paper is probably around 24#.

I am raising money for a church garage sale. We get a lot of records either in torn cardboard sleeves or nothing at all. We review and present the records with serious deficiencies, but purge and attempt to sell those that do not. Today, with the return of vinyl users, many of these records easily sell for $3 to $10 a piece. Therefore, we should feature them in this new cover, each costing less than a quarter. This center cut item allows us to sell these records without having to pick them up and leave our fingerprints on them, reducing their value. To minimize unnecessary editing, we print the artist's name on the side of the envelope. I would like PYP to make these thicker paper envelopes for our use. As far as I can tell, nobody makes a better product. This one will likely satisfy the broader consumer audience just trying to keep their record inventory in decent condition. BUT IF YOU LISTEN TO PYP, YOU MAYBE CAN MAKE AND SELL THE SAME PRODUCT IN THICKER AND STIFF PAPER, NO MORE THAN A NICKEL MORE EACH.

Pros
  • Storing and organizing media files
Cons
  • Ugly packaging