Witch Story (1989)
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A minor point, but for all releases, option of slipcase + slipcover, not just a slipcover:
Also available with a hard slipcase + slipcover at Vinegar Syndrome and select indie retailers, limited to 6000 copies.
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Witch Story (1989) UPDATED
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Re: Witch Story (1989)
So there is one cover and another cover over it?
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Yes. I don't own this item myself, but I have several other Vinegar Syndrome releases that have exactly this.
It is not very clear from the pictures on the VS product page, but the first image is the front of the outer slipcase, with an opening on the right hand side, including a slight cut-out for ease of access. The second image is the back of this outer case, then the third and fourth images are the front and back of the inner O-ring slipcover. If you look carefully and the second image, at the cut-out section on the left, you can just make out a small part of the back of the inner slipcover e.g. some of the candles.
They refer to it as "a spot gloss hard slipcase + slipcover combo".
It is not very clear from the pictures on the VS product page, but the first image is the front of the outer slipcase, with an opening on the right hand side, including a slight cut-out for ease of access. The second image is the back of this outer case, then the third and fourth images are the front and back of the inner O-ring slipcover. If you look carefully and the second image, at the cut-out section on the left, you can just make out a small part of the back of the inner slipcover e.g. some of the candles.
They refer to it as "a spot gloss hard slipcase + slipcover combo".
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Re: Witch Story (1989) FAO Darrel
I can change it to that as that's what they're printing, but it looks like a slipbox to me. I assume then a slipbox is a harder slipcase.
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Re: Witch Story (1989) UPDATED
Well, as is so often the case, there does not seem to be universal consensus on definitions in the industry.
I have raised the topic before, for example stating that 88 Films often use the term "slipcase" when referring to an O-ring cover (openings at top and bottom), but most labels seem to use the term "slipcover" for an O-ring cover, and "slipcase" for a single opening at the side.
Also, I have seen the term "slipbox" used to mean any case with just one opening at the side that is made of thick card, but alternatively it is often used only for a case that is considerably wider than that used to house a single keep case, for example 2 or more keep cases, or 1 keep case plus a thick book.
I have raised the topic before, for example stating that 88 Films often use the term "slipcase" when referring to an O-ring cover (openings at top and bottom), but most labels seem to use the term "slipcover" for an O-ring cover, and "slipcase" for a single opening at the side.
Also, I have seen the term "slipbox" used to mean any case with just one opening at the side that is made of thick card, but alternatively it is often used only for a case that is considerably wider than that used to house a single keep case, for example 2 or more keep cases, or 1 keep case plus a thick book.