Oscar wrote:Tom Waits For No One wrote:Looks like you've just added a few quid to your collection.
It's got a small warp in it which affects the first track on either side. Other than that, it's a lovely copy for it's age.
You can flatten them


Oscar wrote:Tom Waits For No One wrote:Looks like you've just added a few quid to your collection.
It's got a small warp in it which affects the first track on either side. Other than that, it's a lovely copy for it's age.
Tom Waits For No One wrote:Oscar wrote:Tom Waits For No One wrote:Looks like you've just added a few quid to your collection.
It's got a small warp in it which affects the first track on either side. Other than that, it's a lovely copy for it's age.
You can flatten them
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Oscar wrote:robertff wrote:Are these albums you've acquired recently or had for years and years?
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A bit of both really. An inheritance from my recently departed brother-in-law. They were very much part of my boyhood so I was very moved when he left them to me. And I certainly wouldn't have been able to replace this lot with originals.
robertff wrote:Oscar wrote:robertff wrote:Are these albums you've acquired recently or had for years and years?
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A bit of both really. An inheritance from my recently departed brother-in-law. They were very much part of my boyhood so I was very moved when he left them to me. And I certainly wouldn't have been able to replace this lot with originals.
How many albums did you inherit if you don't mind my asking?
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Oscar wrote:robertff wrote:Oscar wrote:
A bit of both really. An inheritance from my recently departed brother-in-law. They were very much part of my boyhood so I was very moved when he left them to me. And I certainly wouldn't have been able to replace this lot with originals.
How many albums did you inherit if you don't mind my asking?
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Around 50 from my brother-in-law and maybe between 80 and 100 classical lps from my father-in-law. I've purchased about a dozen albums so far to replace my own lost collection but still a long way to go.
robertff wrote:Oscar wrote:robertff wrote:
How many albums did you inherit if you don't mind my asking?
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Around 50 from my brother-in-law and maybe between 80 and 100 classical lps from my father-in-law. I've purchased about a dozen albums so far to replace my own lost collection but still a long way to go.
Sad you had to receive them under unhappy circumstances but a nice little windfall nevertheless.
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Oscar wrote:
United Artists Records – UAG 29237
1972