10.16.2009, 07:01 PM | #1 |
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Can you give me a crash course?
I'm thinking Rob and TP, but there are probably more of you. I've just had a positive email interaction with someone from one of my dream retail jobs, and would love to improve my chances. thnx.
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10.16.2009, 07:45 PM | #2 |
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Drone has a real interest in vinyl/leather-related BDSM.
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10.16.2009, 07:46 PM | #3 |
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ive got a vinyl butt mesh
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10.16.2009, 07:47 PM | #4 |
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Mr. Delights, you're quite the queen.
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10.16.2009, 09:52 PM | #5 |
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What type of info are you looking for?
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10.17.2009, 06:10 AM | #6 | |
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10.17.2009, 06:14 AM | #7 | |
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Anything that would be helpful really. Sure I've been around records, I have a few. But.. I don't actually know... a lot.. I've never had the money to invest in collecting even though I'd love to, so I'm kind of blank when it comes to how I'm supposed to look after them. The store is one of the older second hand dealers of vinyl/CD's in my city and despite telling her how I felt and being told it isn't their #1 priority when they hire people, I'd like to not be a complete newb if I end up at an interview.
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10.17.2009, 10:44 AM | #8 |
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you don't need any special info. collecting is easy and simple.
decide what bands you like enough to want to own everything of. visit record shops or buy over the internet. easy. :/ |
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10.17.2009, 11:00 AM | #9 |
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1.Cleaning And Maintenance
A.) Always try to hold the actual record by the dead wax, this is the first quarter to a half inch of the outside of the record that has no grooves. Once you introduce the oils from your hands into the grooves, you alter the sound, however minimal it may be. B.) When cleaning the record without a proper brush or solution, the best alternative is a bottle of water, one drop of dial handsoap and a tad of rubbing alcohol. Be advised, this solution is only suitable for 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records, when cleaning 78 RPM records, use a special 78 cleaner. Always wipe with grooves in a circular motion and if you have no brush a microfiber towel will suffice. 2. Storage A. Records that are worth keeping are worth being stored the right way. If you come across a old album (and you will) that has no inner sleeve and is just sitting inside the cover, then get a paper sleeve, put the record in it and make sure the opening of the sleeve is facing up, so the album doesn't slip around and/or slip out. If the record is valuable enough or you want to maintain the quality of the cover, grab a poly-sleeve, the clear plastic slip on sleeve that helps a bunch. Technically you want the opening of the poly to face up when you pick up the album. B.) Do not stack records in a pile. Its prone to cause warping and is generally not a good idea. Always try to store the albums like a book on a bookshelf, even if they are just sitting on the ground for a while waiting to be stocked in. Plus, its easier to dig through a pile when you can flip through instead of having to move records off the top like a deck of cards. 45's are kinda the exception to this rule, since a lot of times they don't have sleeves to rest on, but you still want to be aware that they need a sleeve and a little box to call home. Well, thats all for now, hope you get the job. I was going to get into grading, but thats way too much shit to cover and far too many ''standards'' to abide by. |
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10.17.2009, 11:10 AM | #10 |
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I love people suggesting stuff unrelated to the thread...
Anyway, yes, some other boarders should be able to "educate" you a bit on the matter, but lemme tell you something: Don't expose yourself to a potential "boss" telling him/her your supposed weaknesses. You should sound like the best possible choice for them. And if they like you enough they might let some minor errors/stupid moves through once on jobsite, instead of thinking "ha, she's really lame, even lamer than she told us at first.". kay?
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10.17.2009, 01:11 PM | #11 |
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ok, just reread the originial tread, and with that in my, i totally got the wrong end of the stick and as such made a total ass out of myself.
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yeh I dont think you understood my thread. but thanks! :P
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yeh, generally speaking I try not to speak up about that kind of thing. But I had written saying so after I read they employ 'experts' and she was kind enough to reply that this was not always the case...
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10.18.2009, 09:41 PM | #15 |
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I have Surrealistic Pillow on mono. Somebody told me it was worth a couple hundred bucks. But who can trust hippie record store owners
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10.18.2009, 09:58 PM | #17 |
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mid 80's bootlegs and sundazed reissues always check matrix #s. and spelling mistakes on the paste on sleeve. easy to know when you have a real one or not.
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