Punch Holes Records at Makayla Sellheim blog

Punch Holes Records. Punch holes are generally larger than drill holes and were most often used by record companies to indicate that the record was intended for promotional use. These cuts and hole punches were meant to signal a. Do they actually open a box of records with a saw and go too deep or is this a mark by the manufacturer. If it's nm otherwise and it's. Scratch them, punch holes in them, break them. We're not talking about a five or ten dollar lp. I'm hearing about saw cut marks on new lps. I think it's reasonable for the punch hole to significantly affect the price negotiation. In 1965 i started to destroy records: By playing them over and over again, which destroyed the needle and often the record player too, an entirely new music was created: Peaches records, camelot and record theatre to name some others here in the midwest. Very early cut corner promos without any other markings generally have a very sharp clean arch cut or a punch hole, some might have a.

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We're not talking about a five or ten dollar lp. In 1965 i started to destroy records: I'm hearing about saw cut marks on new lps. Peaches records, camelot and record theatre to name some others here in the midwest. If it's nm otherwise and it's. These cuts and hole punches were meant to signal a. Do they actually open a box of records with a saw and go too deep or is this a mark by the manufacturer. By playing them over and over again, which destroyed the needle and often the record player too, an entirely new music was created: Scratch them, punch holes in them, break them. I think it's reasonable for the punch hole to significantly affect the price negotiation.

DIY Vinyl Record Dreamcatcher Wall Art ⋆ Horseshoes & Hand Grenades

Punch Holes Records Very early cut corner promos without any other markings generally have a very sharp clean arch cut or a punch hole, some might have a. In 1965 i started to destroy records: These cuts and hole punches were meant to signal a. If it's nm otherwise and it's. We're not talking about a five or ten dollar lp. Punch holes are generally larger than drill holes and were most often used by record companies to indicate that the record was intended for promotional use. I'm hearing about saw cut marks on new lps. Very early cut corner promos without any other markings generally have a very sharp clean arch cut or a punch hole, some might have a. Do they actually open a box of records with a saw and go too deep or is this a mark by the manufacturer. Scratch them, punch holes in them, break them. By playing them over and over again, which destroyed the needle and often the record player too, an entirely new music was created: I think it's reasonable for the punch hole to significantly affect the price negotiation. Peaches records, camelot and record theatre to name some others here in the midwest.

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