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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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kal Forum Administrator
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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No, but as I said. I wonder if the packaging will be disk friendly. The last set ( 50 year ) from 2013 wasn't. It was too easy to chafe a disk when removing/putting it back.
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kal Forum Administrator
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They appear to be somewhat separate cases to some degree. I hate the ones that only have you put it in basically a paper sleeve.
That said, Blu-ray's really resilient. It can take a ton of scratches before it becomes an issue. I used to buy a lot of used ones from rental stores like Blockbuster and Robers (they'd sell off most of the stock once interest died down) and some of them looked like someone took sandpaper to them but they still would play fine.
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