stamping your raers
upskiboo
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i do this once or twice a year, putting a name tag on the keepers..
so in time, 1000 years from now, if records are still playable or humans havent blown up our planet, those lps will still be mine somehow haha..
so in time, 1000 years from now, if records are still playable or humans havent blown up our planet, those lps will still be mine somehow haha..
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"You are not what you own"
African records more often than not have the former owners signature and if it once was a gift to somebody than there often is a personal note. All this ads history and character to them but for an outsider to put a stamp on it would feel like defacing a historic artifact.
Also it would most certainly hurt the resale value and I plan on let go of all of my stuff at some point.
I've turned down otherwise perfect trades just because the record in question had a certain dealer's rubber stamp on the cover and label.
http://www.soulstrut.com/index.php?/forums/viewthread/75456/P0/
Now that was a thread.
regarding ruining record condition/ value by stamp marking, for sure is an issue if you place the stamp on the front or back cover, but if you reach one/ two inches inside the sleeve, a stamp will not be noticeable (except if you look deep into the sleeve) and i dont see that as messing with the condition or decreasing market value of an album.. just sayin!