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RE: Is this the only record that skips so far? If so, I am stumped. nt

Posted by LaszloPhoto on July 31, 2020 at 19:54:19:

Actually this has happened on a couple of other records which played without a hitch until that one day when the skip suddenly appeared. Mark Baker of Origin Live tonearms suggested that maybe the record sleeve picked up some sort of contamination and carried it to the record. But I'm as careful with record sleeves as I am with records. I'm not laying them down on the kitchen table where there might be blobs of jam. I keep them with the record jacket right next to my equipment rack while a record is playing. Furthermore, how could contamination get on the inside of the record sleeve?