None that I know of If there were any I'd be very interested to know !
Eamonn / D1 - Dublin
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: (313) record pressing in ireland?
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i know nothing about pricing, but i do know that half the records i own
say made in canada. maybe check there?
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, we've had phonetics today, and now I'm moving over to the world of
> economics.
>
> Quick Q for you:
>
> Where do you small indie re
ok about 2 weeks to
cross the Atlantic... So maybe there's something there ? Maybe there's also a
loophole in taxes, different laws for some US states ?
Gwendal
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> However, there must be a relatively cheap way, as all those tight a**
> record dealers I know get entire collections and half of warehouses
> shipped
> back. And there's no way they're paying top dollar. I should ask.
>
>
Hi Alex,
Shipping by the Pallet is what makes things much cheaper when
> However, there must be a relatively cheap way, as all those tight a**
> record dealers I know get entire collections and half of warehouses
> shipped
> back. And there's no way they're paying top dollar. I should ask.
>
>
Hi Alex,
Shipping by the Pallet is what makes things much cheaper when
>import duty and vat (they are separate) might also present probs.
oh yeah.
d'oh
*slaps head*
right, sack that idea off kids, if you listen to me, I can lose you
thousands!
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>Any money that you might make in the current exchange, you're going to
>lose out with shipping. Records are not light. The only way I see
>this as being economically feasible, is if you were planning on selling
>all of these in the US and were going to ship directly from Factory
>to distributor
import duty and vat (they are separate) might also present probs.
robin...
On 4 Oct 2004, at 16:59, David Bate wrote:
Is it worthwhile a euro label getting their records pressed in
America, as
the dollar is so weak against the pound and euro at the moment?
Considering £100 can be the differen
> Well, we've had phonetics today, and now I'm moving over to the world of
> economics.
>
> Quick Q for you:
>
> Where do you small indie record label men get your records pressed over
> there?
>
> How much is it for say, 500 or 1000, and a 2 colour label?
>
> Is it worthwhile a euro label getting
On half those records the crackles and pops are probably intentional though
;-)
>
> moreover, i have heard plenty of records done on expensive 180
> gram european
> vinyl that come out noisy and crackly as hell...so dont believe all the
> hype.
>
> jt
>
> PS BIG props to Southern Outpost!!! Esse
http://www.southernoutpost.com
p:+61 412 313 151 f:+ 612 9032 6046
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<< The last release they did for us came
out about as thick and nice as european vinyl (~equivalent to delsin vinyl)
- quite a surprise as we just paid for normal weight vinyl. >>
I did like the prices,
Can anyone recommend and point me in the direction of some good European based
mastering and pressing plants.
Thanks in advance
Stewart
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PS BIG props to Southern Outpost!!! Essential electro records!!!
Oh yeah, that new K1 and the remixes from Boogie Down Detroit are sweet!
and the shapeshifter & sentinel record 'electrik city' is dope too!
jt
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PS BIG props to Southern Outpost!!! Essential electro records!!!
Oh yeah, that new K1 and the remixes from Boogie Down Detroit are sweet!
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I second that, and i just heard the same bullshit talking to a friend
yesterday, that Archer doesnt cut it. The last release they did for us came
out about as thick and nice as european vinyl (~equivalent to delsin vinyl)
- quite a surprise as we just paid for normal weight vinyl. Normally we ge
IMHO, Archer are excellent. I've used them for all of my releases, and I
have had nothing but great service from them. They are completely
professional and stand by the product they press.
A lot of the records comin' out of Detroit are thru Archer.
I have no idea what those people have been telli
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