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Not even remotely, although that’s now in my YouTube favorites. The closest we ever got to that was someone with Alzheimer’s who wanted us to make him a key (we cut keys), but he’d lost his in the grocery store next door.richardh wrote:Just reading the thread David where you said you used to work in a harware store. Was it anywhere like this?
— MordEth
McIntus wrote:I remembered seeing somewhere online that you could buy a case of 500 of 10" sleeves for $100, but I can't locate it again. And I hate to pay more for the sleeve than I originally paid for the record.
You should be able to store them exactly as you store your 78s, although the 78s do better with moisture—I’ve heard that DDs will swell up like pillows if they get wet enough, but I’ve never seen it happen.McIntus wrote:Are there special storage considerations for these discs? Is there a special type of sleeve I should get for them?
You may wish to check out the H19 that rvuill has listed in the Yankee Trader section, although you might be able to find something closer to you.McIntus wrote:And I also am going to be needing a machine to play them on . . . anybody got an extra for sale? (PM me.)
— MordEth
78 RPM Brown Kraft Paper Sleeves w/hole $100 per 500 20lbMcIntus wrote:That's probably it. Thanks!
I have also since contacted APSCO (Antique Phonograph Supply Company) which is in West Davenport, New York - about fifteen minutes from where I work. Who would have thought it? Such a place in my backyard. Anyway - they have a case (500) of heavy duty sleeves for $125 which I can pick up. So with postage on the other, it would work out to about the same thing.
Thanks for the help!