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In Reply to: How Do You Mark Your LP's as "Cleaned"? posted by 1973shovel on May 13, 2007 at 14:06:40:
Hi,I have my "collection" catalogued in a series of EXCEL spreadsheets. I have a column labeled for cleaning date. I keep a copy with my records and mark it up as I clean 'em. A little work but cataloging my records was a really worthwhile effort. I no longer have any "lost classics." Also makes it really easy to select LPs for listening sessions.
Anyway, that's what I do. Also -- I mark down RRL because eventually, I intend to re-clean my LPs washed with the DIY stuff. After everything’s had at least one cleaning.
Cheers, Joe
Follow Ups:
Yeah, but please don't hold that against me. Been riding them since 1975. Currently I've got a '73, which I've owned and ridden since 1977, as well as a 2005 bagger for long trips. Nice catch as far as the moniker goes!Thanks for the advice on the spreadsheet idea. I was thinking of a more direct ID, but it might give me a good excuse to learn Excel.
Ride safe (if you do), and please watch for motorcycles if you don't.
Hey,No problem with Harleys on my end. I've been away from bikes for a long time but still love 'em. I was really into Triumph triples from the seventies. We had a super fast '72 Trident. A real screamer that one. It's head was worked over by Tan Hemmis who built Class A hill climbers just for fun. He and his son Joe won four or five National Championships back in the day.
Hey Joe...Where you goin' with that gun in your hand? (thought I'd better bring this back to music topics before we raise the ire!)I was just kidding about you holding the fact that I ride Harleys against me. Bikes are a lot like hi-fi in as much as there's many ways to enjoy it. Triumphs are great bikes, and I've always loved them. Oh, ok, maybe not their electrics (Q: Why do the British drink warm beer? A: Lucas refrigerators!) but everything else about them.
Take care.
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