I've bought quality lined paper sleeves in bulk from vendors on ebay for very reasonable cost. I use these as an upgrade to those used in most records whenever needed.
I realize that this thread is kinda old, but I've completely switched over to the "Ultimate" Audiophile sleeves from Sleeve City.
I have purchased well over 2000 of these and they have all been perfect. If they did have a sizing problem before, they have corrected it. I have yet to have even one be bad.
These are the BEST sleeves that I have ever used and I have a massive record collection.
The cheap round bottom poly inner sleeves work perfectly.
All the more expensive inners are for audiophools , certainly do not protect you LP's any better but cost you more $$
The round polylined paper from covers33 are good if you do not have a cardboard lyrics inner. These are the same that speakers Corner, EMI use on their audiophile pressings.
I like the MoFi's alot. After reading this, I went ahead and ordered the Audiophile ones from Sleeve City. I think they were like 20 bucks for 50, which to me is worth it. The thing I didn't like was the 10 bucks for shipping on a 20 dollar order.
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