What are you using to index you records?

chaz

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Just like the title says.
I've made my own dividers out of white foamcore with letters printed on paper and glued to the foamcore divider tabs.
I think it's time for a refresh, as the tabs are a few years old and are showing some wear, so I thought I'd see what others are doing.
Pics of mine will have to wait 'till I get home from work.
 
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Letter size file folders, opened and trimmed with letters hand written on the tabs. I’m not proud :oops:
 
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I bought some approximately 6" x 12" white PVC dividers off of Ebay several years ago which can be written on with a sharpie.
 
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I don't really. What I call popular is in one cabinet. Classical in another and specialty records in another. Its all the CD's, DVD.s and Blu rays that are segregated and then with file dividers made from thin stiff card board and marked with a permanent marker.
 
I don't. That way I have to look at all of them to find one and I end up finding others I haven't listened to and now will.

If they were organized I'd know where to look and so many of them will never be played because I won't see them.
 
Something I saw, liked, and never got around to implementing was to get some truly awful records, glue them partly into their sleeves, and use the exposed LP as the divider.


but currently I'm using nothing. Its all just in alphabetical order.
 
My girlfriend made a set of dividers from the slats of wooden Venetian blinds, the wide kind. She stenciled letters on them.

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I just cut up old record jackets about 1.25 inches high and 0.75 inches longer than a LP cover. Just slide it in, no writing or anything. Just separates the bands/artists. Looks exactly like JonL above - just not labeled.

Maybe I should label them with the band's name. It would make life a bit easier! :thumbsup:

Same with my tool boxes. I needed a 'label gun' since 2007.

Here we go again- another project.
 
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