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Re: [ARSCLIST] Maybe a stupid question...
Some of us tend to forget that the cutout record bin was a uniquely US,and Canadian,phenonena.Capitol also funched holes in covers to designate promotional copies,in the late 60s/70s.
I understand when big chain stores.like Sound Warehouse here in the west,went all CD about '89/'90,all of their cutout vinyl was packed up,and shipped to the former Soviet bloc countries.
Roger
Steve Abrams <steve.abrams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I think it means the records have been remaindered.
SA
----- Original Message -----
From: "alessandro bellafiore"
To:
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 8:17 AM
Subject: [ARSCLIST] Maybe a stupid question...
> Hi,
> I have a question about a peculiar thing I observed on many records I own.
> Many outer sleeve have a little round hole, hand-made not original, on the
> high left corner.
> I noted all the records with this hole are record I bought from USA (as
> you
> know I live in Italy).
> The inner sleeve doesn't have any hole so, it was taken out of the other
> sleeve, the hole was made, and then the record was put in again.
> The records are in good condition so I don't believe is a strange way to
> indicate bad or worn records.
> I suposed it may be a way to store the records on a wall but in this case
> the inner sleeve has to have a hole too.
> Maybe the answer is obvious or stupid but I cant mind about hole reason.
> Bye
>
> Alessandro Bellafiore
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