12" Album Sleeve Cover. Display your classic record sleeves and create retro wall art with these easy to use 12 inch Record Cover Frames. These frames look fantastic when mounted in groups with your treasured album covers displayed Fits all single sleeve 12” Album Covers glazed with Perspex with protective film on both sides
Link to ebay below so you can see them.
There was a programme on telly a bit ago about people who collected stuff and they just had it piled up in a room.The tv people put the things in frames and boxes and put them on the wall so they could enjoy looking at their collection and freeing up loads of space.These would be good for that.
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Dryosh
16 May 1410#10
Brilliant, just what I needed. Thanks op.
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jans
15 Apr 16#28
I think they put the link to the website they're referring to in the blue highlighted 'romantic gifts for boyfriend' part of the text in the first sentence.
Sorry, sarahtanah77, have never used the site before so couldn't say.
Sarahtanah77
9 Apr 16#27
I was looking for romantic gifts for boyfriend and came across many website like findmeagift, homemade-gifts, amazon, mirraw but there was only one website that was offering the product at best price. I am not sure whether to purchase it from this website or not. So anyone can give me feedback on it as soon as possible.
thebaron69
19 May 14#26
the chunkier border on the frame looks better than the one above.
I have purchased both. The Gladsax has a metal frame with glass and is lot better quality. The plastic ones this thread mentions don't look or feel as good quality.
jamgin
17 May 141#23
Too true I have no shame but I like your album cover better. :laughing:
jamgin
17 May 14#21
Just perfect for this album
Dryosh to jamgin
17 May 14#22
I like the shamelessness of your joke stealing :smiley:
Also in black, silver, white, walnut pine and teak EFFECT. Plastic frames fine, but a bit flimsy, though you don't want them too heavy when the album is included - watch the spring clips they are a bit brittle.
And they also have 7" version for your old 45 rpm singles too - along with presentation 'Gold Disc' - a CD or 7"single type of customised frames - at a higher price .
They are easy enough do though, I bought a cheap frame, made a paperboard mount with a round cut out (you need compass cutters, sure your local picture framer would do it) and put in a nice old Kodak gold blank CD, then made another for the CD customised cover and third for a ' Presented to xxx' label for a pal's teenage girl = she was chuffed to bits.
Yep we got some a few months back they are made by the gift company shop... Good quality! Shrewbury store has had them regularly ever since. Heat
StolenDiagram
17 May 14#15
Bought two of these, VERY cheap and light feel to them - very much the £1.99 they cost (and no more than that!).
Backing board is made of very thin and brittle card, I wouldn't put a rare, valued or expensive vinyl in one of these.
thebaron69 to StolenDiagram
17 May 14#16
Have to disagree with you on that ,they are well made and come from a proper gift shop.
platypus07
17 May 14#12
These are okay, but I'd rather pay a bit more and get the Gladsax from Ikea. I think they're 6 quid each.
Henvig to platypus07
17 May 14#14
Have you actually purchased both, if so what are the concerns?
curly1
17 May 14#13
I bought mine from Tiger for a fiver, which I thought was great! proudly displaying Prince 12" singles and... errrrr.... my signed Wham 12" :smile:
trott3r
16 May 14#11
I seem to remember them being £6 in the works heated
Dryosh
16 May 1410#10
Brilliant, just what I needed. Thanks op.
jans
16 May 141#8
Yes! I can get down my original Earth Wind & Fire and Rose Royce albums that I've kept in clear vinyl sleeves down from the loft and put them in these. Why didn't I ever think of framing them before. Thanks op. Should look good on the walls in the spare/computer room.
thebaron69 to jans
16 May 14#9
Yeah i might get my 12" single of The Anfield rap and put it in mine.
joesmum
16 May 14#5
I got him one last year and didn't see any for ages but have noticed them back in the shop - they are really good for the price, could not believe eBay prices! May stock up & sell some (but won't!)
thebaron69 to joesmum
16 May 14#7
Never seen an idea thought and quickly dismissed as that before!
stevefreebie
16 May 14#6
Can't find them on that site via link? what department?
joesmum
16 May 14#3
these have been in and out of Home Bargains for about a year, son has some on the wall with vinyl covers inserted, they look good.
thebaron69 to joesmum
16 May 14#4
First time ive seen them and i go in one every week.My cousin told me about them a few weeks ago and been on the look out for one since.
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Display your classic record sleeves and create retro wall art with these easy to use 12 inch Record Cover Frames.
These frames look fantastic when mounted in groups with your treasured album covers displayed
Fits all single sleeve 12” Album Covers
glazed with Perspex with protective film on both sides
Link to ebay below so you can see them.
There was a programme on telly a bit ago about people who collected stuff and they just had it piled up in a room.The tv people put the things in frames and boxes and put them on the wall so they could enjoy looking at their collection and freeing up loads of space.These would be good for that.
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Latest comments (28)
Sorry, sarahtanah77, have never used the site before so couldn't say.
:laughing:
Direct link http://www.findmeagift.co.uk/record-album-frame.html
Also in black, silver, white, walnut pine and teak EFFECT. Plastic frames fine, but a bit flimsy, though you don't want them too heavy when the album is included - watch the spring clips they are a bit brittle.
And they also have 7" version for your old 45 rpm singles too - along with presentation 'Gold Disc' - a CD or 7"single type of customised frames - at a higher price .
They are easy enough do though, I bought a cheap frame, made a paperboard mount with a round cut out (you need compass cutters, sure your local picture framer would do it) and put in a nice old Kodak gold blank CD, then made another for the CD customised cover and third for a ' Presented to xxx' label for a pal's teenage girl = she was chuffed to bits.
ps Further refinement - you could use some of these blank CD - made to look like old CD singles, ie Verbatim's from Amazon here http://www.amazon.co.uk/Verbatim-43426-52x-Vinyl-CD-R/dp/B000HPBRSM
Backing board is made of very thin and brittle card, I wouldn't put a rare, valued or expensive vinyl in one of these.