I use a generic jacket with a hole cut out to protect the backside and keep all original liners and other paper ephemera that have artifact value. No risk of damage to record; in fact, you can more easily remove and resleeve without damage without trying to shove the resleeved record back into the jacket. Downside is that the "package" as a whole takes up more shelf space. But it’s a personal choice.
Rhino High-Fidelity record jackets
I just got 3 Doors titles on Rhino High Fidelity - they sound great, but the records fit into the jackets so tightly that it's a real struggle taking them out to begin with, and then putting them back in is even worse; I've already got a tear in one of the inner sleeves from jamming it in.
Anybody else have this problem and figure out a good solution? I've never experienced this with any other LP's, going back to the 60's, except for these Rhino High Fidelity ones.
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