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Blank digipaks- packaging question for you all

Post by the brill bedroom » Wed Feb 15, 2006 6:00 pm

Not really gear, but couldn't figure out where to post this and figured one of you all would know. Anywhere to buy blank digipaks? I know Superdups sells them, but i'm wondering if there's another source and google didn't turn up much.
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Post by the brill bedroom » Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:03 pm

actually, discmakers was where I found them (not superdups), but thanks for the other one.
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Post by inverseroom » Thu Feb 16, 2006 6:20 am

Discmakers is usually where I get such stuff, but what I really, really want is unbleached, rough, recycled stock...like brown...digipaks. And I cannot find them anywhere. Anybody got a source?

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Post by darjama » Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:37 am

I tried for a couple weeks to find a natural-paper blank cardstock eco-wallet. Couldn't find anyone who stocked it, though people would produce them. One place quoted me $2.50 each for 500.

Hmmm...do I smell a group buy? I just shot him an e-mail asking about the price on larger quantities.

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Post by lsn110 » Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:46 am

These aren't digipaks, but check out the arigato pak from www.stumptownprinters.com. It comes in "natural". My band used them for our release. I like em...

They sell for $15 for 50 or so.

edit: If you were at TapeOpCon this was the CD Sampler packaging (except it was white)

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