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"Bring Ruined Records Back to Life"
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 781634" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>Even the records I used to DJ with (at the delightfully named 'Pen and Ink' club night first, then moved up to a swankier 'Berlins' and 'Regents') don't have that kind of damage - and that was an SU room with 500 sweaty students, constant smoke machine abuse, smoking allowed in the venue, beers and worse precariously placed around the edge of the DJ box and a single angle poise to see what you were doing.</p><p></p><p>The sleeves are a little more worn in some cases, they've been cleaned a few times not so well (when someone knocks a pernod and black over the record you are cuing up, chicken dancing the Goth way comes in handy - whoops, I just accidentally smacked you across the face and knocked you back onto the dance floor, accident honestly) and in a hurry, but never ended up needing sandpaper!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 781634, member: 17918"] Even the records I used to DJ with (at the delightfully named 'Pen and Ink' club night first, then moved up to a swankier 'Berlins' and 'Regents') don't have that kind of damage - and that was an SU room with 500 sweaty students, constant smoke machine abuse, smoking allowed in the venue, beers and worse precariously placed around the edge of the DJ box and a single angle poise to see what you were doing. The sleeves are a little more worn in some cases, they've been cleaned a few times not so well (when someone knocks a pernod and black over the record you are cuing up, chicken dancing the Goth way comes in handy - whoops, I just accidentally smacked you across the face and knocked you back onto the dance floor, accident honestly) and in a hurry, but never ended up needing sandpaper! [/QUOTE]
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