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Piracy in 1950s


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Thought piracy didn't exist in 50s?

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PS. I don't know if it's even possible. But what the heck. :P

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by the time the red "stuff" is poured the fine details of the record will probably be too dull for the needle. the liquid would be too thick to form to them. not to mention the copy would be mirrored so the songs would play backwards.

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by the time the red "stuff" is poured the fine details of the record will probably be too dull for the needle. the liquid would be too thick to form to them. not to mention the copy would be mirrored so the songs would play backwards.

It is inverse on the gray mold then right way on the red

Also, I work with silicon potting materials that is viscus enough that it can capture the details of the ink on top of the paper on the electrical circuits we protect. (I was actually surprised when I saw it. It looks like a holographic image but it is readable)

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That red goo doesn't look very durable... might be ideal for something like "trial-vinyl" - listen to it once before it wears out :P

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Never Knew About it before :D

There was much Experienced Pirates in 50s than what we are :D

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