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In Reply to: RE: hypothetical implications of storage warp posted by Horatio Alger on November 21, 2022 at 13:16:37:
I had a record that I bought used that had a ski jump warp on the first song of the record, it would literally fling the cartridge out of contact with the record surface.
It had a nice song about food on the album, so I kept it, and played it occasionally , omitting the first cut. ( album from a band called,"pure food and drug act" if memory serves)
my desire to own records conflicted with available storage space and sanity, so they are really jammed in there, in a vertical storage.
After an indeterminate amount of time, I was surprised that the record had returned to its original , as pressed , form- no warp. I live in a moderate climate so nothing above room temperature was involved.
Things are so tight, my latest stratigy is to remove the storage cover from every other album, because that much plastic takes up room that might hold another record, while still preventing ring wear.
It not like I have a valuable curated with skill collection, just like to keep things nice.
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