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SNES Instruction Booklet Storage Survey
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Hoggs17:
After I finished buying UGCs, removing away the inside plastic (for NES games of course), printing out the covers, etc... I realize that I have one more issue I want to tackle - what should I do to store my SNES manuals?  The NES manuals fit perfectly fine inside the UGC but the SNES manuals are too snug for my liking.  So I wanna know what any of you guys do.  I spent some time stumbling around this site to see if it's been answered before and I got a few answers but I was hoping to get a variety of answers and opinions.  I was leaning to storing them in plastic sleeves inside of a folder (like I've seen Arseen do http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=4481.0), anyone have any recommendations?  Maybe someone made some progress since 2010 when that posting was created.  Thanks!
Arseen:
The manuals fit as crppily to UGC as before unfortunately.

So main 5 options are:
- Just squeeze the manuals in the UGCs, they bend a bit but should not damage.
- The folder thinggie.
- Use Double wide DVD cases.
- Store them in a box.
- Wait for Onion cases.
Harp00nX:
Slip them inside the plastic sleeve behind your cover. Most none multi language game manuals fit great and it has the added bonus of keeping them crease free.
wiggy:
All my manuals have original boxes to go along with them. So I just store em all together in big bins.
FritzWhite:
I like Arseen's manual book. I took my manuals out of the UGCs because it didn't make sense as some of my manuals didn't fit in the case with the game, so I couldn't store them all the same way.

At least with a book like that they'll stay protected and they're easy to access
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