azrockitman
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I've been increasingly digging into my vinyl collection and just recently started thinking about the oldest "non-beatle" LP that I own (the first several LP's I bought were all Beatle records) It's probably a jimi Hendrix LP but while poking around, I noticed Brewer & Shipley's Tarkio album with One Toke over the Line, their biggest seller. I am so thankful I was careful with my LP's. Ive never done anything but clean them with one of the felt cleaners...it was a "preener", back in the day, and since then any modern day equivalent. And the B & S album is 43 years old right now. Clean, no scratches, and the only clicks are those that it likely came with. It's not a stellar record but has several good songs on it but mostly, my point is that I've done nothing extraordinary but keep my fingers off my LP's all these years and kept the dust off in a very easy manner. I did notice this nice discovery.....never noticed before the guy that was listed as playing steel guitar.