Originally posted by LikeASong:Yes, this discussion is over. If anyone wishes to keep on with it (we hope not), he/she can do it at the Technology Topic, thanks
Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:Anyway. How many of the Wide Awake In Europe 7" Vinyls were damaged? There seems to be quite a few.
Originally posted by LikeASong:Do you think that I (or any of the people here) have got a time&space machine that I've used to go to every one of the houses of those who purchased the WAIE EP and see if they're damaged or not? That question is ab-so-lu-te-ly useless and quite stupid since no one obviously knows how many vinyls are damaged. Anyway, just to make sure you've got an answer, I can take a figure from my sleeve:
Bob, my sources have told me that only 2.451 of the 5.950 vinyls were damaged.
Happier now?
Originally posted by LikeASong:Set up a Facebook group
Originally posted by toysfornoise think I know where the records were made ....
might give them a call and see if they are actually even aware of the problem ...
not that I expect them to "fix it" or swap my copy ....
I once had 500 copies pressed (accu records 002), and 80% of the sleeves had very smal cuts in them, the gripping pieces of metal that hold the sleeves during the filling process had been adjusted wrongly, ....
the pressing plant offered to take them back, but as damage was so small and barely visible, it would really be a waste to destroy the sleeves ... for this wide awake damage I can imagine that the machine was for example set to handle 120grams vinyl as opposed to 145 - 160grams and upwards ...
Originally posted by LikeASong:Dear Bob,
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