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I have several unissued / one-off studio acetates which, for obvious reasons, I don't really want to carry about with me and/or play on decks on the rare occasions that I'm asked to dj. Ideally, I'd like to get cuts of them done and while I know of vinyl carvers I really want metal ones (which aren't half an inch thick).

Does anyone have a contact / address for someone who might do them for me (preferably in the UK as I don't really fancy shipping one-offs overseas if at all avoidable - although some folk can obviously cut from CD or even via downloads). Secondly, is there a particular computer programme that would do the job or does anyone know of someone who could reproduce the labels for me too (Bell, Virtue, Audiodisc, April and Blackwood etc)?

BTW - having just read that back to myself - can I assure folk that I'm not intent on setting-up a bootlegging operation laugh.gif

Any info or advice much appreciated.

cheers

Phil

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I use Timmion Phil, https://www.timmion.com/cutting

they are metal acetates, better sound quality than vinyl carvers too. Think they are about 28 euros for two sides which includes postage. You send them a wav file via yousendit and they send the dubplate back within a week (usually).

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few scans for you....

You star Chalky, many thanks mate thumbup.gif

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