LOL :D
"Anton Banks
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A few years back friend got a record on mail order that turned out to be a
bit warped on one side. Warped to the point that it would knock the needle
out of the groove. It was something on Subsounds or FutureFrontier if I
remember correctly. Anyhow, someone (jokingly) suggested that he try
wrapping the record in a cloth and ironing it. Having nothing to loose (and
being ridiculously ignorant about vinyl at the time) he tried it. He now
has
a perfectly flat record with a perfectly clear imprint of an iron burned
into it...
I guess he should have used thicker cloth ;-)
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From: Matt Kane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 9:06 AM
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Subject: Re: (313) OUCH!
I once had a copy of Silent Phase - Psychotic Funk that was a wee bit
warped due to a maladjusted heating system.
I tried to bend the warp out. I bent it a little too far and it exploded.
:(
At 08:18 AM 11/8/2004, lee herrington wrote:
>hi folks. i was checking out matt macqueen's site over the weekend.
>www.sonicunset.com
>
>on the site there was a terrible tale of a rare kenny larkin EP that was
sat
>upon and destroyed. i have a copy of that very EP and i know i would be
>quite gutted if it was damaged. anyone else have any tragic tales of
>damaged detroit vinyl?
>
>p.s.
>
>excellent halloween mixes at www.sonicsunset.com
>
>check 'em out.
>
>Cheers,
>
>
>
>lee r. herrington
>u store it
>technical support specialist
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>440-260-2245
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