By the way, and many of you may know this, never let acetate/lacquer discs get near poly sleeves. Some kind of chemical reaction happens that can ruin them. The original sleeves they come in are best, or any good paper sleeve (acid-free is desirable, obviously). A transcription engineer told me this -- after I'd been keeping all my 12" lacquers in a clear poly sleeve for more than a few months. When I removed them, there was a solid yellow circle clearly visible in the poly sleeve.
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