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In Reply to: In your post just before this one, I thought you mentioned that the skipping posted by alaskahiatt on August 4, 2020 at 16:53:52:
Indeed I did mention skipping on a couple of other records that I thought were in fine condition. Well, they weren't as the skipping would occur at the same spot hence indicating a problem with the record itself rather than the tone arm. In short, the spontaneous appearance of skips has affected a few other records besides Brothers in Arms. Hence my bafflement at how a good record, well protected could pick up some sort of damage to the groove or crud in the groove sufficient to cause skipping. You're baffled, too. We're all baffled.
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- RE: In your post just before this one, I thought you mentioned that the skipping - LaszloPhoto 17:03:17 08/04/20 (0)