Hi Cary:
What's a good source these days for 78 shelves similar to yours? That's what I've been looking for.
Right now I'm using milk boxes with cardboard separators on regular metal shelving. The problem with
my system is it's somewhat PITA to remove and replace individual records unless I keep them packed
very loosely.
We're dog people here too. My dogs love music and do not like cats, same as me.
-- Tom Fine
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From: "Cary Ginell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 1:16 PM
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Those are bungee cords that I use to protect the shelving in case of earthquake shaking. The shelves
themselves came out of an old radio station and are bolted to the wall and to each other. The
shelves are raised about six inches off the ground in case of flooding. I also keep the 78s in the
garage so they are on a concrete slab. No weigh danger that way. The photographer just wanted me to
pull random records off the shelf and look at them. I'm not sure what I have in my hand there, but
it is probably from the spirituals/gospel section.
We are a dog family, so no shredded carpeting or wallpaper. And the dogs love listening to 78s.
Cary
> Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 18:42:01 +0100
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> From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad
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> Hello Cary, is that your earthquake protection we see, or do you have cats
> with taste?
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> Kind regards,
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> George
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