[atlantaprog] Re: Open mic, cd duplicators

Oasis is a bit expensive I think.  If you really want to go that extra
mile (and cost) for interesting and different packaging options, then go
with Oasis CD.  Otherwise I just think that they ask too much (not
nearly as much as DiscMakers though - what a rip off that place is!).

Alex F/Brain21

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> [mailto:atlantaprog-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Allen 
> Welty-Green
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 7:03 PM
> To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [atlantaprog] Re: Open mic, cd duplicators
> 
> 
> 
> >On a side note, I was wondering if the bands represented here could 
> >recommend a cd duplicator that you used and had a good 
> experience with.  
> >We have two good options (CDMan, ON4) but any other places would be 
> >helpful.
> 
> I used a place in Seattle called Nettlingham Audio, and was very 
> pleased with the results. He even assigned me a barcode. I've also 
> heard good things about Oasis, but they seem a bit too big to give 
> your project the level of attention it needs... on the other hand 
> Oasis does offer a range of extras re. distribution and promotion 
> that I haven't seen at some of the others. You should at least check 
> them out.
> 
> Lastly, Wade just finished shopping around the duplication of the 
> Atlanta prog compilation CD, so he may have some good leads for you.
> 
> AWG
> 


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