[Dixielandjazz] Cleaning Hits-of-the-Week?
Hans Koert
koerthchkz at zeelandnet.nl
Sun Oct 26 17:42:20 PST 2003
Mike wonders: The Durium surface may have been the strongest thing on the
face of the earth in 1930-32, but today?
I don't have much experience with cleaning Hit of the week records, but I 'm
sure that there are members who have that. It is a fact that, even after 70
years, Durium is a very strong lasting material.
I'm anxious to hear what the experts say.
Keep swinging
Hans Koert
Hit of the week-Durium project
http://www.people.zeelandnet.nl/koerthchkz
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[mailto:dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com]Namens Rev M J (Mike)
Logsdon
Verzonden: zondag 26 oktober 2003 17:41
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Onderwerp: [Dixielandjazz] Cleaning Hits-of-the-Week?
Dare I even try to physically clean a Hit-of-the-Week? The Durium
surface may have been the strongest thing on the face of the earth in
1930-32, but today?,
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Etc,
Rev M J "Mike" Logsdon, Deacon
http://www.naorc.org
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