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I posted below about my problem with dust lines. I found a really great trick. Just visit any camera store and buy this for $10. (Great for a stylus as well) This little thing blasts a pinpoint gust of air knocking any dust off the album (Without worry of spit on the vinyl) Conbine it with a Zerostat and you may find your dry brush is hardly needed.
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I'll have to dig through all of the equipment. I decided to get back into photography just recently...dug out the FM and made sure things "clicked" and screwed in and out.I think I'll get a new Nikon digital when I can shove some money in the "I gotta go blow some" section of my budget. I met a guy who had a nice camera in his photo bag that accepts all of his old manual lenses...I'd hate to see that Nikkor 150 unused.
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If I had more money I'd soon be broke...but I'd have more LPs!
Have been using the blower brush sans brush for about the same time as Mark and for the same reasons. I also use it for the plint and dust cover and wipe off with the computer screen cleaning wipes which are anti static so as not to cause swirl marks when cleaning.
LOL you excited about a Blower brush minus the brush. I guess being in photography for 30+ years I just took it for granted almost everyone knew what a blower brush was.
I'm new to photography and have had this in my camera bag for quite some time. I had no idea it was called a blower brush.I wonder how many non photographers here know about this little vinyl miracle.
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