The Buying, Selling, and Trading Slipcover Thread
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WANTED: Disney DVD Slipcovers
If anyone has spare slipcases, or unwanted slipcases of the following dvd's I am willing to trade some of them for a brand new/sealed Region 4 (Australian) copy of Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty or The Lion King.
I am also willing to pay for the Slipcovers, if you PM me.
Here are the slipcovers I would like:
Aladdin- I would like the slipcover to this one the most
Cinderella
Bambi
The Lion King
Beauty and the Beast
Sleeping Beauty
This is simply because Australia doesn't sell their Disney DVD's with Slipcovers.
Please PM me if you are interested! Thankyou
I am also willing to pay for the Slipcovers, if you PM me.
Here are the slipcovers I would like:
Aladdin- I would like the slipcover to this one the most
Cinderella
Bambi
The Lion King
Beauty and the Beast
Sleeping Beauty
This is simply because Australia doesn't sell their Disney DVD's with Slipcovers.
Please PM me if you are interested! Thankyou
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I don't mean to be harsh but those slipcases are worth a lot of money so I dunno if anyone will just trade them with you.
You can buy all of them from eBay with the nice American DVDs inside. That's what I've had to do. Yes they are pricey but that's probably the only way you will get them.
I strongly recommend getting them from the seller below on eBay. That's who I got all mine through. They arrive in perfect mint condition.
http://stores.ebay.com/Leons-Vault-Of-Disney-Classics
You can buy all of them from eBay with the nice American DVDs inside. That's what I've had to do. Yes they are pricey but that's probably the only way you will get them.
I strongly recommend getting them from the seller below on eBay. That's who I got all mine through. They arrive in perfect mint condition.
http://stores.ebay.com/Leons-Vault-Of-Disney-Classics
Just to add to this..sambadude wrote:I don't mean to be harsh but those slipcases are worth a lot of money so I dunno if anyone will just trade them with you.
You can buy all of them from eBay with the nice American DVDs inside. That's what I've had to do. Yes they are pricey but that's probably the only way you will get them.
I strongly recommend getting them from the seller below on eBay. That's who I got all mine through. They arrive in perfect mint condition.
http://stores.ebay.com/Leons-Vault-Of-Disney-Classics
I also sell Disney DVDs and these are way over priced..You could do a lot better..
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Meh money is not really an issue. My biggest issue is getting things that are in perfect mint condition. This seller shipped each DVD individually wrapped in a plastic case and then wrapped in bubble wrap so this would happen. I've bought from other people before and never had this kind of packaging, which mean the DVD arrived looking like crap.
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Slipcovers for Sale
Edit 11/9/07:
Here's a list of the slipcovers I have left, if anyone's interested:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Vista Series) (would only give to someone for decent money)
The Fox and the Hound (25th Anniversary)
The Fox and the Hound 2
Cinderella III: A Twist in Time
Peter Pan (Platinum Edition)
The Jungle Book (Platinum Edition)
Meet the Robinsons
Ratatouille
Also, I have some Treasures tins if anyone would need them:
Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studios
Walt Disney's On the Front Lines
Mickey Mouse in Black & White, Vol. 1
Mickey Mouse in Black & White, Vol. 2
Disney Rarities
Here's a list of the slipcovers I have left, if anyone's interested:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Vista Series) (would only give to someone for decent money)
The Fox and the Hound (25th Anniversary)
The Fox and the Hound 2
Cinderella III: A Twist in Time
Peter Pan (Platinum Edition)
The Jungle Book (Platinum Edition)
Meet the Robinsons
Ratatouille
Also, I have some Treasures tins if anyone would need them:
Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studios
Walt Disney's On the Front Lines
Mickey Mouse in Black & White, Vol. 1
Mickey Mouse in Black & White, Vol. 2
Disney Rarities
Last edited by blackcauldron85 on Fri Nov 09, 2007 7:02 am, edited 18 times in total.
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yeah that would be too steep especially for the in print ones the OOPs I guess you can charge more since the slipcover somehow increases the value of the DVD ... but like everyone knows one can call Buena Vista for covers for freeblackcauldron85 wrote:I don't know how much they're worth- If I charged $5 per slipcover, is that too much? Too little? I guess it would depend how much people would pay...
well i will let you know for the Mickey Twice ...
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That stinks! If you wanted one (or some), I would be willing to give you some...or I wonder if it'd be easier (and cheaper) for you (or anyone) to buy a copy of the movie online (from Amazon or eBay)...make sure it has a slipcover, but it wouldn't matter what condition the movie would be in (as long as it's pretty cheap). I don't even know how cheap you could get even a scratched disc with a slipcover for, though.RachelSmachel wrote:Ah, but you see, I don't think I can actually get them for free. The Australian DVDs don't come with slipcovers so even if I somehow managed to call up Disney I wouldn't be able to get a "replacement" because technically there's nothing to replace!
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