kelly
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I have one of those plastic cd carrosels that holds a little over 400 CDs and I really dislike it. The joint collection was over 700 when my ex left with a good chunk of them and then lost another 50 to a car theft. Now I can probably get every CD I currently own in the rack... but I hate the rack.
I like to store them alphabetically which means leaving gaps on purpse and then reslotting a bunch whenever I buy any. That aside, I just don't like bowsing them that way.
I have about 350 DVDs and 100 LDs stored in a normal bookcase and I've found that to be a far better way to store things...
Except of course that this takes up even more of my precious apartment wallspace.
So... I'm thinking of buying or building something that's explicitly for CDs. In other words the shelves would be barley deeper than 5" and barely more than 5" apart so that it ONLY holds CDs. Since all of the new standards are in roughly jewel case sized packages, this ought to be a safe bet.
What do you guys think? Any suggestions from those of you with 1000 or more neatly organized CDs?
I like to store them alphabetically which means leaving gaps on purpse and then reslotting a bunch whenever I buy any. That aside, I just don't like bowsing them that way.
I have about 350 DVDs and 100 LDs stored in a normal bookcase and I've found that to be a far better way to store things...
Except of course that this takes up even more of my precious apartment wallspace.
So... I'm thinking of buying or building something that's explicitly for CDs. In other words the shelves would be barley deeper than 5" and barely more than 5" apart so that it ONLY holds CDs. Since all of the new standards are in roughly jewel case sized packages, this ought to be a safe bet.
What do you guys think? Any suggestions from those of you with 1000 or more neatly organized CDs?