Thanks, Mike. Me? I am, among other things, a numbers man. With a $1700 price tag, and then figuring tax and probably SOME accessories which the thing just can't do a REALLY good job without, I'll use $2,000 as the final cost.
I have about 2,000 records cleaned. Many more record to BE cleaned, but let's call it a 2,000 LP collection at present. Of those, maybe 5% (about 100) are LP's that have sufficient warp as to warrant the procedure. Guess I would not count a slightly raised at the edges LP - a good setup and/or clamp should address this issue.
So, that makes the bill $20 per LP for me. Oy. In most cases, I could go out and buy a new copy for that price.
This sounds like a piece that should be available in record stores or analog shops. Either the owner could charge a buck or two per, OR, offer it as a free service to customers - what a concept.
OK, I'll change my mind when some enterprising person comes up with one for, say, $300 or less.