Believe it or not I broke only one in my entire life. It kind of vaccinated me.bob27556 wrote:What was your most gut wrenching moment involving a record you personally broke?
I was a child (around 10) and brought my beloved portable to school for some sort of show & tell. I thought it might be fun for other kids to listen to an advertising record in which Stan & Ollie sang a song about a cheese. Quite obviously the voices were not Mr. Laurel's and Mr. Hardy's, but of their italian dubbers, that is the young Alberto Sordi and whoever was his fellow at that time. Is there a better place on earth to store the record than the dedicated record compartment in the lid, I thought? Well you guessed it: the record arrived at school shattered in pieces. I love Stan & Ollie and the cheese song was a really amusing one, so I still mourn for it. In all these years I could never find another copy.
So the pretty bitter school lesson that day was: never, for any reason, carry a record in the record carrying compartment.
When your wife / mother asks you about it, how much do you cut down the actual sale price of your newly purchased gramophone?