[78-L] HELP - Re: Albums (aka; Re: how do you clean albums?)
BURNHAM
burnhamd at rogers.com.invalid
Tue Jul 25 10:47:05 PDT 2017
I always receive copies of emails that I send!
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> On Jul 25, 2017, at 1:40 PM, Darrell Lehman <nickjay49 at gmail.com.invalid> wrote:
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> Does anybody KNOW - is the sender supposed to receive a copy of the
> e-mail he sends?
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> Did anybody see this reply?
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> Darrell Lehman wrote:
>> Is mailing from the US any better? Contact me at nickjay49 at gmail.com
>> if you want to pursue the topic.
>>
>> DL (not be confused with, or representative of, "dl") (FUNNY FACE from
>> an illiterate computer user)
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>> David Lennick wrote:
>>> I have dozens of empty albums but shipping would be through the roof.
>>>
>>> dl
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 7/25/2017 11:12 AM, Inigo Cubillo wrote:
>>>> ​I usually do as Roger, but using a dry standard dust-cleaning cloth.​
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ​BTW. I'd need some 200​ x 10-inch albums plus other 50 x 12-inch albums to
>>>> ​store
>>>> my whole collection. An old project postponed time after time because of
>>>> lack of album source, or
>>>> ​ enormous ​
>>>> c
>>>> ​ost.
>>>>
>>>> Can any of you suggest a good source of used albums in fair condition and
>>>> fair price? Time ago I tried Nauck, but he was out of albums. Years ago,
>>>> Hawthornes offered to supply albums, but shipping from america costed a lot
>>>> of money, and they also could supply only a few.
>>>>
>>>> I've also approached people in Madrid, Spain, as bookbinders and the like,
>>>> but they charge some $70 per album, $50 in huge quantities.
>>>>
>>>> So the cost, in th sweetest of dreams. could go up to pretty $2500 or so...
>>>> impossible.
>>>>
>>>> Finally, I decided to start making my own albums, and I've made... only
>>>> two. They look nice, but are too difficult to make by hand, one by one. It
>>>> would take years to complete the task. A third try is ongoing, using
>>>> Nauck's Disc-o-File sleeves, simply tied together as a book, and later
>>>> bound with rexine-covered cardboard covers, etc. It is a cheaper version,
>>>> and could work.
>>>>
>>>> But a good cheap source of machine-made albums... Does that thing still
>>>> exist somewhere?
>>>>
>>>> Regards.
>>>>
>>>> ​
>>>> Inigo Cubillo
>>>> Madrid, SPAIN
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