I've got two NM Charles Spurling's, so I was in the process of listing one when I noticed the merest hint of a "body warp", i.e. the slightest rise and fall of the stylus while recording the clip for Ebay, and a small section of the record that lifts a fraction of a fraction of an inch off the turntable pad during spins. So, disappointed that my "keeper" copy would now have this slight warp, I fetched the other one to sell - same slight warp. They both play perfectly, and I can't imagine any turntable having any trouble with them, but I guess once you say the word "warp" there's really no qualifying it so that it's acceptable to a buyer, right? Needless to say, I've checked out many of my other King's, and everything else looks OK.
I've got two NM Charles Spurling's, so I was in the process of listing one when I noticed the merest hint of a "body warp", i.e. the slightest rise and fall of the stylus while recording the clip for Ebay, and a small section of the record that lifts a fraction of a fraction of an inch off the turntable pad during spins. So, disappointed that my "keeper" copy would now have this slight warp, I fetched the other one to sell - same slight warp. They both play perfectly, and I can't imagine any turntable having any trouble with them, but I guess once you say the word "warp" there's really no qualifying it so that it's acceptable to a buyer, right? Needless to say, I've checked out many of my other King's, and everything else looks OK.