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	<title>Comments on: Who Made Your Blank Discs?</title>
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		<title>By: brijwhiz</title>
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		<description>Hello Todd,
I use Moser Baer DVDs and have found those blanks to be of quite a good quality without costing a fortune. Was pleasantly surprised to know that it was made in India.(I am an Indian) It is rare for Indian hardware companies to make a mark as it is a market that is more prevalent in South-East Asia and China.
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I use Moser Baer DVDs and have found those blanks to be of quite a good quality without costing a fortune. Was pleasantly surprised to know that it was made in India.(I am an Indian) It is rare for Indian hardware companies to make a mark as it is a market that is more prevalent in South-East Asia and China.</p>
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