Re: Vault #34
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 4:13 pm
I would like that as welltrickster wrote:Maybe they ll change their minds and make a box instead.
Crossing fingers
I would like that as welltrickster wrote:Maybe they ll change their minds and make a box instead.
Crossing fingers
Box = another fire starter.arewhyehen wrote:I would like that as welltrickster wrote:Maybe they ll change their minds and make a box instead.
Crossing fingers
I will take any that you don't want.rsimms3 wrote:Box = another fire starter.arewhyehen wrote:I would like that as welltrickster wrote:Maybe they ll change their minds and make a box instead.
Crossing fingers
Think there is a pretty elaborate graph/chart around here of when vaults are announced...Melon wrote:When do you guys think 35 will be announced? Jack solo sneak peak likely?
I had this exact same experience going through the set today! Fortunately, the one cover remained intact, but one of its cut-out shapes got a bit bent. The slipcase is incredibly tight, which is unfortunate considering how delicate the album covers are. I found that very carefully placing all three LPs into the case at the same time worked best to prevent damage, but even then, you have to be very careful with them. As such, this is my least favorite packaging for any Vault I've received so far (since roughly #23 or so, with one or two skipped).chaptertwentyone wrote:Let’s see, let’s see. It arrived within forty eight hours of my tracking being sent which was pretty neat. I spent the last ten minutes unpacking it, checking to make sure everything was there, flat, and in order, and then marveling at it and thinking to myself; “How can they keep outdoing themselves!?” Just as this thought finished and my next thought turned to how I’d sing this release’s praises on here as I gently slid, and I mean gently, two of the LP’s into the slipcase at once out a piece of the shoulder of one of the white blood cell figures on the die cut cover. Be VERY careful with these die cut covers. They are fragile. A beautiful set, but fragile.
The golden dollar volume for seems to be the most prone to tears since it has more odd jetting shapes to it, so I’ve just been putting that one in first laying flat in the box, And then putting the other two in.Kwreck wrote:I had this exact same experience going through the set today! Fortunately, the one cover remained intact, but one of its cut-out shapes got a bit bent. The slipcase is incredibly tight, which is unfortunate considering how delicate the album covers are. I found that very carefully placing all three LPs into the case at the same time worked best to prevent damage, but even then, you have to be very careful with them. As such, this is my least favorite packaging for any Vault I've received so far (since roughly #23 or so, with one or two skipped).chaptertwentyone wrote:Let’s see, let’s see. It arrived within forty eight hours of my tracking being sent which was pretty neat. I spent the last ten minutes unpacking it, checking to make sure everything was there, flat, and in order, and then marveling at it and thinking to myself; “How can they keep outdoing themselves!?” Just as this thought finished and my next thought turned to how I’d sing this release’s praises on here as I gently slid, and I mean gently, two of the LP’s into the slipcase at once out a piece of the shoulder of one of the white blood cell figures on the die cut cover. Be VERY careful with these die cut covers. They are fragile. A beautiful set, but fragile.
I hope you have seen your now; mine finally showed up today. Damn I like how this all looks. Can't wait to get a few hours to listen through these a few times.Mick III wrote:Lucky man. Still nothing for me. Arrived at Paris the 15th and that's it. None news since this date.