I suppose you could use a cutting late on vinyl, but if I owned
a nice Scully I wouldn't do that ...

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On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, darw_n wrote:

> 
> 
> > Mispresses mean that they pulled out the wrong metal mother for
> > one side or the other (or both).  You can't press an already pressed
> > record on one side, as was implied.
> 
> 
> No wait a second, I have gotten old disco records in which there was a new
> track laid onto an old disk.  The disk was grinded down on a side with an
> old track, and re-used.  Now how they did this is beyond me, It would seem
> that the record was etched as opposed to "pressed"...
> 
> darw_n
> 
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