Corner cut when you see this message it means that there is a 25 inch to 1 inch cut out of the corner of the cover.
Why would vinyl have notch cut out.
Cut outs were common in lp bargain bins and sales in hmv virgin and our price in the 1970s 80s.
I do have one lp where the corner is cut shona laing s south.
Promo stamper scratched out upc small cut in the jacket i don t even consider as a factor if the lp is in good shape then i ll buy it especially if the price it right.
Jarren the practice then extended to record stores and distributors who didn t want to pay to have all that vinyl returned.
An urban myth surely.
Cut record when you see cut record means that there is a small about 1 1 5 cm long notch taken out of one of the sides of the cover.
So they just requires a corner of the jacket to be returned.
A new one on me.
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Cutouts were corner cut or corner drilled or corner notched all meant they were initially returns that shouldn t be sold.
When lps were the primary medium for the commercial distribution of sound recordings manufacturers would cut the corner punch a hole or add a notch to the spine of the jacket of unsold records returned from retailers.
Cut vinyl decals have no background the background that you see behind the cut vinyl design is what you install it onto.
These cut outs might then be re sold to record retailers or other sales outlets for sale at a discounted price 45 rpm singles records were usually drilled with a hole.
Battlefield rumor held that the notched end of the tag was placed between the.
We compare cut decals to cutting shapes out of construction paper.
These days retailers can t return vinyl to the distributors so it doesn t happen any more.
Cut vinyl decals are die cut from pre colored rolls of vinyl and because of that you are limited by color selection.
One of the more common myths involves the reason for the notch on the tag issued between 1941 and the early 1970 s.