All I can say is I try to be careful about bidding on records on the auction site. Way back I received some Edison etched discs, they had bad chips, hung grooves etc., to the dumpster. While I am not as worried about shipping of Diamond Discs (I did have a mint one end up broken in half in the box) you still have to look for swollen records, lamination breaks and cracks etc.
I have purchased many of my discs from Mr. Solarski on Ebay, he had alot of the old discs from the Ferguson dealer.
Diamond Disc Advice.
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Re: Diamond Disc Advice.
What on earth must have happened to that box, I wonder? It's no easy thing to break a Diamond Disk.Victrolacollector wrote:I did have a mint one end up broken in half in the box
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