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Re: DISC FOR SALE

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When I was younger I worked for car collector/dealer. He was selling a 1948 Buick Roadmaster with oh, 2,400 miles on the clock, but it had never been driven either. Goddam semantics....sometimes I think I'm dyslexic.....

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Re: DISC FOR SALE

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Lucius1958 wrote:"Bidding has ended on this item".

Really? Why? :?:

Bill

Umm, that just means the auction is over. Somebody bought it. Entirely normal.

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Panatropia wrote:
JerryVan wrote:Stirling,

"My Great grandfather owned a record store. When it closed in 1929 my grandfather moved all the stock into his basement and Garage."


If you actually stated this in your eBay auction it might give more credence to your claim of "unplayed".

In all fairness, I'm not really seeing the "spindle hole wear" that has been mentioned. It just look like some label wear from rubbing against a neighboring record.
Well now, I'm glad you mentioned that. Look at the small recessed circle surrounding the spindle hole in addition to the light zig-zaggy lines surrounding the spindle hole. Looks like spindle marks to me.
I wasn't looking at that record. I was referring to the one shown in the link that started this thread.

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JerryVan wrote:
Panatropia wrote:
JerryVan wrote:Stirling,

"My Great grandfather owned a record store. When it closed in 1929 my grandfather moved all the stock into his basement and Garage."


If you actually stated this in your eBay auction it might give more credence to your claim of "unplayed".

In all fairness, I'm not really seeing the "spindle hole wear" that has been mentioned. It just look like some label wear from rubbing against a neighboring record.
Well now, I'm glad you mentioned that. Look at the small recessed circle surrounding the spindle hole in addition to the light zig-zaggy lines surrounding the spindle hole. Looks like spindle marks to me.
I wasn't looking at that record. I was referring to the one shown in the link that started this thread.
Well, six of one, half a dozen of the other.

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