http://gadgets.qj.net/How-to-Pirate-a-Vinyl-Record/pg/49/aid/39381 ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:ray:
ahahaaha, thats hilarious! however, i doubt it matches the original qualitywise. but very cool in a proof-of-concept way.
heh I was thinking about something similar recently, though I cant recall why I was thinking about it.
you could just glue the two sides together still damm cool, now only if i could fix the belt on the old player, then i'd be set Ryan
I think this method is fake, just my two cents. But I know you can make brand new records, by using some machines you can buy, but they are a bit on the Expensive side.
you mean this one? http://www.vestax.com/v/products/recorders/vrx2000.html yeah.. it's pretty expensive ^^
I don't really understand who the market is for that. The blanks cost £10, and at £6000 for the deck/£250 per stylus, it'd be a hell of a lot cheaper to buy a CD recorder and some top notch CD mixing decks, or just use Final Scratch. If immediate use isn't an issue, then you could get small vinyl runs for a lot less than £6000+whatever per blank.