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I’m getting a lot of new records in the next few weeks and desire to take care of them. They will be cleaned with a Degritter when I receive them, but I was wondering about which type of vinyl sleeve to place them in. I know paper sleeves may cause some problems, so which vinyl sleeves do you recommend?

Accoustic Sounds has many different brands, so it makes selecting the best from all the rest a little difficult. However, if there is a better location in the U.S. to order them please let me know.

Thanks in advance.
 
I'm very interested in hearing replies to this too!
Getting my turntable installed in a couple weeks (if everything goes as planned)
 
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I use Sleeve City polylined sleeves. These are better than mofi sleeves in that they don't crinkle nearly as easily. I also like to write the cleaning date on the outer paper, just so I know. Sleeves that don't use paper are more difficult to inscribe notes to myself. So polylined paper is what I prefer.

If I didn't care about inscribing cleaning notes to myself on the sleeve, then I'd probably exclusively use marecordings.com inner sleeves. These are the nicest overall that I've encountered.
 
Crystal clear , Archival & PAT tested
Used these for a few years now in standard & oversized for Mofi , AP etc & also triple/quad jackets
use dual pockets myself - record in one pocket & jacket in other pocket
7/10/12inch cover all options

Vinyl Storage Solutions

The Photographic Activity Test (PAT) is a worldwide standard (ISO Standard 18916) for archival quality in photographic enclosures. Developed by IPI ( Image Permanence Institute), this test predicts possible interactions between photographic images and the enclosures in which they are stored.

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Crystal clear , Archival & PAT tested
Used these for a few years now in standard & oversized for Mofi , AP etc & also triple/quad jackets
use dual pockets myself - record in one pocket & jacket in other pocket
7/10/12inch cover all options

Vinyl Storage Solutions

The Photographic Activity Test (PAT) is a worldwide standard (ISO Standard 18916) for archival quality in photographic enclosures. Developed by IPI ( Image Permanence Institute), this test predicts possible interactions between photographic images and the enclosures in which they are stored.

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I use these sleeves as well and there excellent.
 
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Crystal clear , Archival & PAT tested
Used these for a few years now in standard & oversized for Mofi , AP etc & also triple/quad jackets
use dual pockets myself - record in one pocket & jacket in other pocket
7/10/12inch cover all options

Vinyl Storage Solutions

The Photographic Activity Test (PAT) is a worldwide standard (ISO Standard 18916) for archival quality in photographic enclosures. Developed by IPI ( Image Permanence Institute), this test predicts possible interactions between photographic images and the enclosures in which they are stored.

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Thanks Very much. I’m ordering some.
 
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They look good. Unfortunately we are often limited in the Uk due to the very high postage and customs and vat charges on arrival
 
I use Sleeve City polylined sleeves. These are better than mofi sleeves in that they don't crinkle nearly as easily. I also like to write the cleaning date on the outer paper, just so I know. Sleeves that don't use paper are more difficult to inscribe notes to myself. So polylined paper is what I prefer.

If I didn't care about inscribing cleaning notes to myself on the sleeve, then I'd probably exclusively use marecordings.com inner sleeves. These are the nicest overall that I've encountered.

Just to confirm, are you using the polylined paper or the diskkeeper?
 
Just to confirm, are you using the polylined paper or the diskkeeper?
I've used both. The sleeve I've settled on is the polylined paper. The diskeeper in the thickest version resists crinkling very well. It's very high quality. But it's very thick (tight in some outer sleeves), and also not convenient for my note taking.
 
I've used both. The sleeve I've settled on is the polylined paper. The diskeeper in the thickest version resists crinkling very well. But it's very thick, and not convenient for my note taking.

Thanks. I would like to try something stiffer than the MoFi sleeves since sometimes it is hard to get them in the jacket if it is a tight squeeze.
 
I used to use Mo-Fi sleeves.

Soon I will use these recommeded by Jim Ford:

 
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