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I’ve had two immaculate copies of Collette Kelly’s City of Fools with this. Is this common on these also or a coincidence. In fact I have a fantastic copy of A Man Can’t Be A Man Bill Coday with the s
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I don't think a pressure fault/line in styrene actually weakens the record. It isn't a crack and there is no separation. In terms of value there are a small minority of people would regard it as a cra
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Regarding styrene records I think there's two issues here. First - They are very brittle and prone to cracking at the slightest knock in storage or posting. Second, there is definately some
I recently bought a styrene press 45 and on close inspection I noticed a very fine hairline crack from the label to the outer edge. Flipping it over it's the same on the other side. It doesn't appear to be cracked right through i.e. the record is still in one piece and it doesn't affect play at all... is it likely to spread or get worse or is this normal for most styrene press records..
Any advice would be appreciated.
thanks
Jon
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