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Fun to find laserdiscs mixed in with LPs at garage sales and in the Goodwill 
bins. I hit a few last week, but they were stuff like Darby O'Gill And The 
Little People. And unfortunately, laserdiscs warp easily (anyone had any luck 
in flattening them?).

dl

Rollin' Recording wrote:
> Back in the days of yore, I was telephoned, with the indignant caller 
> saying I
> had sold him a "non-standard sized" audio cassette.  Turns out he had not
> taken it out of the poly-box.  Took a bit of back and forth 'tho, to 
> figure out
> just what was going on.
> 
> Lou Houck
> Rollin' Recording
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Richter" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 9:31 AM
> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] laserdisc
> 
> 
>> Francesco Martinelli wrote:
>>> Found this on the OyVay and thought I'd share the good advice:
>>> "This is a laserdisc, NOT a DVD.  If you put in a DVD player, you 
>>> will be sorely disappointed!  If you don't know what a laserdisc is, 
>>> you probably don't have a laserdisc player!"
>>> And he doesn't have a good eye for sizes...
>>> FM
>>
>> A LD will not play on a turntable either - even though it's the right 
>> size.
>>
>> 'Tain't funny - I was asked to help someone make that work back when 
>> turntables were in vogue.
>>
>> Mike
>> -- 
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