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Post by Timeblue on Aug 3, 2021 20:40:04 GMT
Great pic obviously from Time but where's Bev and Kelly!
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Post by pointofnoreturn on Aug 3, 2021 21:13:57 GMT
Richard looks vaguely like John Lennon in that pic!
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Post by BSJ on Aug 3, 2021 22:50:29 GMT
A little bit, he does.
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Post by Timeblue on Aug 4, 2021 18:53:35 GMT
Not so serious ......
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Post by vlogdance on Aug 7, 2021 18:39:12 GMT
Bev at Reddington's Rare Records, long-established record shop in Birmingham.
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Post by Horacewimp on Aug 7, 2021 20:27:11 GMT
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Post by Timeblue on Aug 7, 2021 21:22:44 GMT
I wonder why the FTM gold disc is upside down?
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Post by BSJ on Aug 7, 2021 22:17:51 GMT
Where is it? I see two that appear upside down.
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Post by Timeblue on Aug 7, 2021 22:35:57 GMT
The one that I can see is bottom right.
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Post by Timeblue on Aug 7, 2021 22:36:47 GMT
Wheres the other one?
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Post by BSJ on Aug 8, 2021 0:03:27 GMT
You mean the record. Actually it looks as if it's fallen out of the mat.
I thought where the plaques are positioned on top, making those few look upside down.
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Post by Eloise on Aug 8, 2021 3:28:06 GMT
I was curious how much Jeff's gold records are worth and learned something interesting. Gold records have no gold in them. The gold record plaques cost about $100 to make and the record is colored plastic. It is rare for a "gold" record to be made out of the actual record.
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Post by Horacewimp on Aug 8, 2021 7:50:46 GMT
Top row (of records), forth from the left looks upside down.
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Post by Timeblue on Aug 8, 2021 8:03:59 GMT
Top row (of records), forth from the left looks upside down. Assuming the plaque is always at the bottom, I can see a few frames that are upside down. Also are those at the top CDs? and I can see George Harrison's Cloud Nine too...
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Post by Timeblue on Aug 8, 2021 8:07:07 GMT
I was curious how much Jeff's gold records are worth and learned something interesting. Gold records have no gold in them. The gold record plaques cost about $100 to make and the record is colored plastic. It is rare for a "gold" record to be made out of the actual record. I once read that someone once played their gold disc and although it played OK, it wasn't theirs just some random disc....
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