I have not bothered to look at the auction at all.  I was making a 
GENERAL comment regarding eBay auctions and sellers in general.  If you 
read what I wrote again you will notice that I commented on the ethical 
quality of some sellers, but not all.

John Maeder wrote:
> They did AFTER they finally stopped the original auction where it was being 
> presented as authentic.  If you read my post, I say that, and they only 
> re-listed it after I emailed them three times.  You are looking at the 
> re-listed item, Rich.  John
> 
From pjfra...@alamedanet.net  Wed Mar 12 07:57:47 2008
From: pjfra...@alamedanet.net (Peter Fraser)
Date: Wed Mar 12 08:01:09 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Moldy wax records
In-Reply-To: <002301c88444$74811bc0$90d42...@ad.bu.edu>
References: <002a01c8841e$818d8540$6c9fe...@ger1>
        <002301c88444$74811bc0$90d42...@ad.bu.edu>
Message-ID: <d5705e94-253e-478d-845f-aa0eb1abe...@alamedanet.net>

no, you can't shave and record on black wax, only brown.

On Mar 12, 2008, at 6:24 AM, Ron L wrote:

> You can't fix them since the mold has eaten away the sound  
> information.
> However, they can be shaved and used for blanks to re-record.  I  
> only do
> this if they are completely unintelligible.  I sometimes digitize  
> what I can
> here before I shave them.
>
> Ron L
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org 
> ] On
> Behalf Of ger
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 4:53 AM
> To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
> Subject: [Phono-L] Moldy wax records
>
> What does one do with moldy wax records?
> Throw them away?
> Or save them for the interesting titles, with hopes that someday  
> someone
> will figure out how to "fix" them? :)
>
> Thanks,
> Ger
>
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