[78-L] saving an album
neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
Sun Nov 8 18:56:30 PST 2009
I have found records broken in an album but I have never myself broken
one that way. Depends on how they are treated, but the point is well
taken. The recod is the important artifact.
joe salerno
Mark L. Bardenwerper, Sr. wrote:
> I am suspicious of saving records in albums. They tend to breaks edges
> off the records when uneducated people peruse them. I would think that
> saving the records in their proper order as found in the their original
> sleeves (sides sequenced or sides opposed) would be sensible. I have in
> my database an extra line with album number and side numbers (side * of
> #). That way, a resort can bring up album numbers, making it easy to
> find missing records, orphans.
>
> One could then save the entire empty original album separately.
>
> Speakin' of,
> I will list my orphans in the archives one of these days for you to look
> at. Perhaps others could do the same.
> Would be neat to start a common database of orphans, with names and
> contact info of owners in an additional column so others can complete sets.
>
> And...
> another database of disks wanted, with details and contact info.
>
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