Ask vinyl records on earth made in Japan because the American company blew up
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Date: August 17th, 2025 7:26 PM Author: blathering temple
This is what people were saying when America still made the discs:
“There are only two companies worldwide that produce lacquers. One of these companies is a one-man operation in Japan run by an old man who produces the lacquers in his garage. It’s excellent quality, but who knows how much longer he can and especially will want to continue to do this. When we are in contact with him, we attempt to order as many lacquers as we can in order to stock up as much as possible. You don’t really know when you will reach him again. The other company is in the USA and serves a large portion of the market. It is practically a monopoly. This is not good for business.”
https://www.factmag.com/2015/05/07/pressed-to-the-edge-vinyl/
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5763228&forum_id=2#49192851) |
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