[78-L] inner sleeves on LPs

Bertrand CHAUMELLE chaumelle at orange.fr
Thu Oct 9 11:06:39 PDT 2008


In France, we had that type of sleeves for LPs and EPs: it's called 
'cartoline'.

BC
Le 9 oct. 08, à 02:41, Steven C. Barr a écrit :

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Lennick" <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
>> Chris is right on with this problem about plastic and plastic-lined
>> sleeves.
>> I've transferred a few hundred 50s LPs over the past year and have 
>> had to
>> re-sleeve most of them. Many early LPs were issued in jackets that 
>> didn't
>> have
>> printed spines and are thus thinner (and pop apart frequently if they
>> consist
>> of two pieces of cardboard held together by the slick
>>
> Also, I remember buying many German-pressed LP's in the PX during my
> USAF years (all of which were eventually stolen over ensuing years!). 
> All
> of these had a sleeve of heavier, glossy paper...NOT cardboard, such as
> used for LP jackets in North America!
>
> ...stevenc
>
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