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Posted: 10 Apr 2005, 19:32
by James Blast
those kind of 'silvers' you can see the burned areas on, Andrew, maybe Dark means a factory written CD?

Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 10:27
by Dark
You can see the burned areas? Damn it.

What about those CD-Rs that are black on both sides (some that are designed to look like vinyls), or orange/red on both sides? Can you see the burned areas on them, or are they branded?

Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 14:33
by bloodmoney
Flexis?? dude, i mean, Sir dark, just make sure you only sell flexis bundled with free turntables...who's got a turntable nowadays anyway?

cheers,

Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 14:43
by Quiff Boy
James Blast wrote:those kind of 'silvers' you can see the burned areas on, Andrew, maybe Dark means a factory written CD?
mr blast is correct.

they are just plain unbranded cds - silver on both sides. which makes it very hard to tell which side is "up" on an unwritten one :lol: :urff:

however, you can get a spindle of 100 from dixons for about 20 quid or so. 8) :innocent:

Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 15:39
by markfiend
bloodmoney wrote:Flexis?? dude, i mean, Sir dark, just make sure you only sell flexis bundled with free turntables...who's got a turntable nowadays anyway?

cheers,
Blah. Dude, some of us still have shedloads of vinyl, but not the time/inclination to copy it all onto digital media, nor the money/inclination to buy it all again on CD. :urff:

Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 16:34
by bloodmoney
markfiend wrote:
bloodmoney wrote:Flexis?? dude, i mean, Sir dark, just make sure you only sell flexis bundled with free turntables...who's got a turntable nowadays anyway?

cheers,
Blah. Dude, some of us still have shedloads of vinyl, but not the time/inclination to copy it all onto digital media, nor the money/inclination to buy it all again on CD. :urff:
I am with you, it was difficult to part with my turntable, but a 2MBit connection and a couple of P2P clients helped me a lot in "transferring" my vinyl to mp3 :). Of course its still cooler to have the actual vinyl boot (with the 'only 200 copies pressed with fresh blood' or whatever on it); they are just not very handy.... sorry, OT. so long.

Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 16:55
by markfiend
Indeed; a lot of my vinyl I have transferred via P2P; but there's still a lot of stuff I haven't ;D

Not just Sisters stuff either. I've been buying records almost as long as I could walk...

Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 17:53
by Andrew S
bloodmoney wrote:Flexis?? dude, i mean, Sir dark, just make sure you only sell flexis bundled with free turntables...who's got a turntable nowadays anyway?

cheers,
Well I do and I love it! Convenient it ain't but with the right piece of vinyl, it reaches the parts that CD players just can't reach. :D And it wouldn't be seen dead playing a flexi...

Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 18:24
by RobF
I've got two lovely Technics 1200s.

Down with digital!

Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 23:32
by Andrew S
RobF wrote:I've got two lovely Technics 1200s.

Down with digital!
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Mine's an elderly Rega Planar 2. It's about the same age as the Sisters and looks like it'll last a good bit longer...

Posted: 11 Apr 2005, 23:52
by James Blast
I've got some Toshiba bit of pi$h I bought in the late 70s (now consigned to the attic) needs must :|

Posted: 12 Apr 2005, 00:18
by Quiff Boy
i have a pair of cheapo 1210 copies that are just about fit for the scrap heap now.

got them about 10 years ago as "my first decks" with the intention of getting a pair of real 1210s. never got around to it ;D

they've got nice "plus 8" slip mats though :von: :lol:

they look something like this:

Image

;D :notworthy:

Posted: 12 Apr 2005, 09:55
by Dark
Well, when you ask who has a turntable nowadays, I advise caution. I have one upstairs in my bedroom so I can listen to Gift as I'm trying to get up, and one downstairs on my computer desk, so I can play them whilst shooting people on random FPSes.

Besides, the whole thing downstairs was a fiver from a car boot sale, what do I care if I play flexis on it? Long Train works fine.

Russian Flexis - revisited

Posted: 30 Jul 2005, 17:37
by Andrew S

Posted: 30 Jul 2005, 19:12
by pikkrong
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 62935&rd=1

- this one is so perverse that I even wanted to get it but I'm afraid I'm not back from Berlin when the auction ends :urff:
Yes, it reminds me very very very weird vinyls I have seen in Soviet time - no Sisters one until now.

Posted: 30 Jul 2005, 20:15
by Dark
Andrew S, you are GOD.

Sadly, these each cost quite a bit when put together, but I will try to buy some.

And because I'm SUCH a nice guy, I've saved the pictures to Photobucket, and am writing them up in a new section on the Sisters Wiki, all for you all. :lol:

Posted: 04 Aug 2005, 20:22
by Dark
Well, I got one, but I'm not sure how to transfer money to pay for it. I can try and ask in German if I can pay via cheque or PayPal or just send Euros in an envelope, but still.

Can someone please tell me HOW exactly one would transfer money?

Posted: 06 Aug 2005, 16:25
by pikkrong
Dark wrote:Well, I got one, but I'm not sure how to transfer money to pay for it. I can try and ask in German if I can pay via cheque or PayPal or just send Euros in an envelope, but still.

Can someone please tell me HOW exactly one would transfer money?
Did you use "ask seller a question" option?
And by the way - which ones did you get? :)

Posted: 06 Aug 2005, 17:41
by Dark
I did ask them a question. It was very difficult, as their English was only slightly better than my German (I had some help though, and I think I got it through well enough) and I sent them the Euros this afternoon. 8)

I really DESPERATELY wanted When You Don't See Me and Amphetamine Logic (for its coverart) but I ended up getting that goth classic:
A Rock And A Hard Place. :von:

Posted: 08 Aug 2005, 18:57
by pikkrong
I hope I'll have another chance to get that strange Marian disk some day.