C250 and C19 record storage

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billybob62
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C250 and C19 record storage

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Apparently the C250 drawers came in two variations, one with wooden partitions aboutv 5" apart and one with red "files?" similar to the C19.
I don't really trust either system since almost all of the DDs I have I bought knowing what they were.
Second copies, yes, but the best, no.
How do guys store your DDs and yes, I know some of you have far too many to just store in the cabinets?
Thanks.
John

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Re: C250 and C19 record storage

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Record storage is one of the more frequently discussed topics on the board. I'd suggest you start with a search of the board, then ask any questions you may have after reading some of the many ideas people have written about.

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Re: C250 and C19 record storage

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Why didn't I do that? Thanks 52089.

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Re: C250 and C19 record storage

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I would think that the C250 "Drawers" storage would be fine. It's the C19 Slats storage that I would be afraid to use as they would most likely damage the DD's in some way or another by today's standards...lol...

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Re: C250 and C19 record storage

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I just store my DDs in shelves in Kurt Nauck's superb "Disc-O-File" sleeves. He has a 10 ¼" sleeve size that is a perfect fit. Gives very good protection to the records.

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