Damn! :)
But i hate people making watches from records to hang in their walls.
I saw one made of "Another Green World" the other day. Of course, the owner had no clue about the music on it. What a waste.

On 07/04/2008, at 14:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
give them to someone crafty

http://www.eco-artware.com/catalog/MMM2-album-bracelet.php

MEK

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/07/2008 12:14:11 PM:

I'd also be keen to find out more about this. I have 6 boxes of
records sitting in Berlin that are too expensive to ship to the US and
i'd prefer to recycle those suckers :)

On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Odd question (and I can't remember if I asked it before on here):
Was it just Trax (and presumably a few other similar shady ops
 back then) that used to melt old records down for new pressings?
Or is (was) this common practice?  I ask as
 1. I have a cupboard full of an overrun on a 12" from years ago
that I need to chuck out.  I'm big on recycling and would love it if
 the plastic could live again (hopefully with something much
better stamped on) rather than just putting them out for dumping.
 2. Having started to think about it I'm curious as to any history
anyone knows on this practise anyway.






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