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I recently posted a want for this record, and a guy kindly offered me one. When it arrived it looked in good condition and I was very happy with it. So I gave it a clean and put it on the deck to have a listen. All good until the sax break, when it jumped at 1 min 54 sec. Played it five times, still jumped in the same place.

So, got in touch with the seller who said it played fine when he tested it before sending. Anyway, sent it back to him, and just got a message with a sounfile of him playing the sax break, and somebody else's YouTube clip with the same jump in the same place.

I haven't had this record in my possession since the early seventies, but I never noticed this fault back in the day.

Please can anyone throw any light on this? I'm super fussy with stuff like this, and it just winds me up.

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Just been on YouTube and found at least six that don't jump. Thanks Russell. :thumbsup:

I have a white demo and it plays fine.

1 hour ago, Quinvy said:

Anyway, sent it back to him, and just got a message with a sounfile of him playing the sax break, and somebody else's YouTube clip with the same jump in the same place.

Sure it's not a clip of your copy he uploaded to YouTube? :D:wicked:

Hi

Just checked my copy and it does it does not jump.

My copy is fine

my  copy also jumps in the sax break (black issue) mint condition as well.

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