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Lixx When you get a white label do you pen the name of the tracks on it or just leave it? Does it have any effect on the later value of the track? I mean, if a collector wanted to buy it would he pick the white label without writing or just not give a damn? I want to on mine so I don't have to look in the dead wax every time I want to figure out which track it is, but I'm just curious if there are any consequences of not leaving the white label shiny white. Maybe it's a dumb question, I dunno.
-Lixx

silver sorry I didn't understand... sell your hardcore records?

I write on all my white labels what the track is and put draw a * on the good side to play :)

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Lixx Sell? I didn't write sell once in that post. It's just that I have many white labels and promos and whatnot and was just wondering if I should leave them blank or label them myself. I know they aren't baseball cards but I was curious as to whether labelling them would kill their status as being in "mint condition." I'm not looking to sell them and I'll spin em as much as I want so I guess the question was really more of a hypothetical / public survey type deal. Thanks for the reply though
-Lixx

silver Keeping it mint to me is pointless to me as I never intend to sell, compair, brag about or whatever you do with "mint" items... I get the value out of the music and not the condition of the label, but I can see your point. Also when you are flipping through your records in a dark venue and you only have 30 seconds to mix in your record you will not have time to look at the label etching on the record, when I am looking for a record to drop in I need to find it quick :)

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Brian K just write it on the sleeve if you're worried about it

"As punishment for your desertion, it's company policy to give you the plague."
silver hehe then get your sleaves mixed up ... whoops... you might want to use a Post-It thingy

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Oli G Hah, my mates the oposite, Every record he owns he attacks with a marker pen and the whole label is personalised do you CANT not know what song it is :)

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DJ STYLUS I thougt that promo records have already bin written on, I got 7 of em and all 7 have the tracks on 2 have also bin signed!

I don't wanna see any of you walkin', U'd betta be runnin'. . .
virus i usually write mine on with pencil, sometimes i use marker..

evangelion i suggest using crayon.

DJ STYLUS Crayon??? that'd look tacky

I don't wanna see any of you walkin', U'd betta be runnin'. . .

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