I dont blame him really. It's his stuff, & if he wants to drill holes in his records, or play frizby's in the backyard with them, it's his right to do so.Lucius1958 wrote:I took the liberty of remonstrating with this fellow.
His response? "Virtually no one" (in ALL CAPS, of course) would want to spend money to modify the machine itself (I had suggested replacing the spindle and turntable with something from a regular Columbia - as one option). Furthermore, he insisted that he was only modifying "thrift store" records; at which I pointed out that one man's "thrift store" may well be another man's "collectible"......
I doubt, however, that he'll change his position anytime soon.
And it's not as if he's destroying important rare historical recordings. I've got 4 copies of that Jolson Decca recording myself, & have seen many more, so there must have been 1,000,000 pressed.
Im sure nobody will find it hard to obtain such $1 treasures for years to come.