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Ron Chaplin wrote:
>I learned this at my local rock/pop/techno/dance/metal CD store from a
>girl dressed in black and I hope I can explain it. Open slightly the
>bottom half of the case, then separate the connection at the hinge of
>the disc. Both halves will be separate, connected by the tape. Taking
>one of the halves of the case, slowly peel the tape from the other half.
>When this is done, all you have to do is peel the tape from the first
>half. I can usually do it so that the tape is not ripped.
And when all else fails, I use an adhesive remover...which will, if
left too long on the plastic, interact with the plastic causing a cloudy
effect. [Not Goo-Gone. Highly recommended. Even somewhat paper friendly.
-Dave]
Karl (who does not have that sort of tape placed on the releases on his
label)...and speaking of my label...a plug...
Sent to press yesterday two more releases:
Welte Mignon transfers of the playing of Teresa Carreno. These were
amongst the earliest Welte rolls, dating from 1904-5. It was the first
time, as far as I can tell, the Beethoven Waldstein and other works on
the disc were recorded. To put Carreno in historic perspective, as a
child she played for Lincoln at the White House.
Second release features the National Orchestral Association in music of
Lopatnikoff: His Violin Concerto w. Joseph Fuchs, violin and the Third
Symphony.
Karl
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