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Dan Pal's avatar

Thanks for this toothpick tip!

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Brad Kyle's avatar

First, allow me to nerd out! That was a Tabu label, and in the '70s (and in the U.S.), that was an RCA affiliate specializing in R&B and disco. There...that was from memory; now, Bradnerd needs to go check: Sure enough, RCA '77-'78, but curiously (and, this hasn't stuck with me), they moved to a long-term stay with Epic/CBS from '78-'91, before going to A&M '91-'93, and Motown '93-'96 before going under!

Who you were playing, though, I have no idea, Disco Boy! Was that the S.O.S. Band? I squinted.

As for skips, I had no helpful Andy to guide me in the '70s (or any other decade, come to think of it!). Here's how Fred Flintstone, here, dealt with a skip like you had in your video (y'know, when the bird with the long beak stood on the turntable as our early-era stylus)! I certainly didn't think (and, frankly, couldn't have thought...I just wasn't that creative; I had a cloth, and that was my go-to for everything vinyl-related!) of a tooth pick. If there was a "stop" like what you had, I'd take the record off, look closely to see if I could spot a speck o' dust or something.

The only thing I'd ever do is just gently and slowly move my anti-static cloth over the offending groove. I might've also gently moved the cloth back and forth a few times to dislodge whatever. If THAT didn't work (if you can read while shutting your eyes, you might want to, here), I'd put the needle down just before the usual trouble spot. If it still did a stop like that, I'd😱gently push the part of the tonearm that housed the stylus over, or "through" the spot. I actually seem to recall that working more times than not! If it went back to playing OK, I'd usually hear the pop I picked up on your record, but certainly worth settling for that over a full stoppage and skip!

I'm glad you're teaching a whole new generation how to care for their vinyl, Andy! Don't do what Neanderthal Brad did!! A lesson for all of us!

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