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  2. Pee-Chee folder - Wikipedia

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    Folder front Folder back. The Pee-Chee All Season Portfolio is an American stationery item that achieved popularity in the second half of the 20th century. It is commonly used by students for storing school sheets.

  3. Cardboard record - Wikipedia

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    A cardboard record, commonly referred to as the sound postcard (Polish: pocztówka dźwiękowa) in Poland, is a type of cheaply made phonograph record made of plastic-coated thin paperboard that was particularly popular in Poland between the 1960s and 1970s, but also in other regions.

  4. Automatic Musical Instruments Collector's Association

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    Typical examples include player pianos, reproducing pianos, player reed organs, player pipe organs, orchestrions, music boxes, fairground organs, etc. Music media includes paper music rolls, folding continuous cardboard music, pinned cylinders, and pinned discs, etc. The scope of interest embraces not only the instruments themselves, but also ...

  5. Longbox - Wikipedia

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    Environmental concerns of unnecessary cardboard waste from artists and consumers alike created controversy over continued use of longboxes. [3] For instance, David Byrne included a sticker over the packaging of his album Uh-Oh reading "THIS IS GARBAGE", referring to the excessive material use of the packaging and encouraged customers to complain to retailers, while musicians such as Raffi and ...

  6. Shimmies in Super 8 - Wikipedia

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    Both 7"s were housed in a folder cardboard sleeve in a plastic bag. This album features two of the four songs produced by Darlin' , a French indie rock group composed of Thomas Bangalter , Guy-Manuel De Homem Christo (later of Daft Punk ) and Laurent Brancowitz (later of Phoenix ).

  7. Record sleeve - Wikipedia

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    The term is also used to denominate the outermost cardboard covering of a record, i.e. the record jacket or album jacket. The record jacket is extensively used to design and market a recording, as well as to additionally display general information on the record as artist name, titles list, title length etc. if no opening presents a readable label.