@tomic601 thanks for the tips. I’ll check with @slaw about flattening. I’ll look into Nitty Gritty and Walker to try and rescue my termite terrorized records.
@big_greg Understand about leaving the shrink wrap in place if it is stickered up. However, nearly all what I listen to lacks anything other than a price sticker. And that has been an experience seeing $5.99 records from 1975 ($29.97 adjusted for inflation) and $7.99 from 1979 ($29.63 adjusted for inflation). Not to mention all the record stores that have gone away like Aron’s, Licorice Pizza, Moby Disc, Zed, Play it Again, Tower, etc. etc.
Considering what I’ve been paying for 12" lately, seems vinyl prices corrected for inflation haven’t changed much over the decades.
Many records I’ve received lately from Bleep and Rough Trade UK have been sent without shrink wrap with the record outside the jacket in a thick (3 mil) anti-static inner sleeve. Both the sleeved vinyl and jacket are placed in a thick (5 mil) outer jacket.
My crystal ball says there’s an Orb in my future.
@big_greg Understand about leaving the shrink wrap in place if it is stickered up. However, nearly all what I listen to lacks anything other than a price sticker. And that has been an experience seeing $5.99 records from 1975 ($29.97 adjusted for inflation) and $7.99 from 1979 ($29.63 adjusted for inflation). Not to mention all the record stores that have gone away like Aron’s, Licorice Pizza, Moby Disc, Zed, Play it Again, Tower, etc. etc.
Considering what I’ve been paying for 12" lately, seems vinyl prices corrected for inflation haven’t changed much over the decades.
Many records I’ve received lately from Bleep and Rough Trade UK have been sent without shrink wrap with the record outside the jacket in a thick (3 mil) anti-static inner sleeve. Both the sleeved vinyl and jacket are placed in a thick (5 mil) outer jacket.
My crystal ball says there’s an Orb in my future.