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No masters were damaged or inconvenienced in any way during the making of this kewl video posted to the ARSCLIST by C. Johnsen.
http://mashable.com/2012/05/16/vinyl-record-tricks/
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I've found some pretty great records at yard sales. and not one of them was the Beatles. (nothing against them, I just got all theirs as hand me downs).Curley-Ann wrote:Hmm...I noted with interest they said no Beatles records were harmed...just garage sale non-valuable items.
They should remember: "One man's junk is another man's treasure..." LOL
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Oh NO!!!Techie wrote:Thanks Curley Ann! I was watching that wondering what the records may have been - Beatles recording are not hard to come by, but I saw some MGM 50'ish looking ones that might have been fun. My cousin had a full box of 10 inch LPS from the early LP era - and he used them as beebee gun targets.
Most of the 10-inch LP's I have in my library are either the 33-versions of 78 book sets, or re-issued gems from rare 78 labels (i.e. Ellington and Henderson hot jazz acoustics from the mid-20's!)