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Whats the best sure fire way to make sure its vinyl and not styrene.

If there's an edge on the outer part of the label where you could peel it off if you wanted to = it's styrene.

If the label is moulded into the record and you can't peel it off no matter how much you wanted to = it's vinyl.

But then there are also the Amy/Mala/Bell-distributed styrene 45s that have got "painted labels", i.e.:

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Tap the record on a table, dull thud = vinyl, if it sounds like it is going to shatter = styrene.

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Had a couple of buyers insisting on vinyl copies lately.

Whats the best sure fire way to make sure its vinyl and not styrene.

Cheers

Kegsy

Whatever you do, don't use the bending method as a tester, or you'll end up with a cracked or broken record.

Best way is to gently tap the record against a hard surface and if it sounds tinny then it styrene, if it gives off a dull sound then it's vinyl.

Incidentally, has anyone EVER seen a styrene Lp. Don't think they exist, for obvious reasons. But I could be wrong.

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has anyone EVER seen a styrene Lp. Don't think they exist, for obvious reasons. But I could be wrong.

Yes, styrene LPs does exist (with stick-on labels just like on 45s). Most copies I've seen of Betty Everett's "I Need You So" LP on SUNSET have been pressed on styrene.

I've read that many of the Sunset label LPs were pressed on styrene.

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Yes, styrene LPs does exist (with stick-on labels just like on 45s). Most copies I've seen of Betty Everett's "I Need You So" LP on SUNSET have been pressed on styrene.

I've read that many of the Sunset label LPs were pressed on styrene.

Okay, I stand corrected.

Having said that, the Sunset LPs here in the UK are definitely vinyl.

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Had a couple of buyers insisting on vinyl copies lately.

Whats the best sure fire way to make sure its vinyl and not styrene.

Cheers

Kegsy

Throw the record hard at a wall, the most dramatic shatter will always be Styrene - always worked for me wink.gif

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surely easier for you to list rather than us to list thousands of styrene releases would it not??

g man

Perhaps a better way wouuld be if someone listed

some records that were definately Styrene or Vinyl copies

and I could compare them with the records I'm trying to flog.

Kegsy


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Another noteworthy difference is on styrene records there will typically be a very slight raised ridge running along the outer edge of the record, you can see it and usually also feel it with your fingernail.

Going slightly off-topic, I'm sure many of you have noticed that styrene 45s, even in perfect condition, often have what looks like an ultra-fine hairline crack running through them but it's actually just a pressing imperfection that results from the cooling process and neither affects play nor makes the 45 prone to snapping where the line is.

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Tap the record on a table, dull thud = vinyl, if it sounds like it is going to shatter = styrene.

Or hit it with a heavy blunt instrument, such as a hammer.

Styrene records will shatter.

Test all of your valuable records using this scientific method. :g:

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With the information posted elsewhere on a recent thread (especially Chalky's post with the technical spec for styrene and vinyl - search for it) it should be a doddle telling whether a 45 is styrene or vinyl. I don't mean to sound at all patronising (but probably will anyway :shades: ) but telling the difference is a fairly basic skill for collecting the stuff we are all into. Fairly straight forward to pick up to be honest.

That said, some 45s are a bit tricky. I have a Capitols Cool Jerk/Hello Stranger in my hands on Karen. Not like the usual various pressings. It's Monarch stamped with a scratched in Delta number but has a moulded label on what I take to be vinyl. It feels like vinyl from the weight. Were there many vinyl Monarch pressings around that time does anyone know please?

Cheers

Richard

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