30 January 2026

The Silent Killers: Hidden Enemies of Your Collection

The obvious rules are easy, but the real danger lies in the "silent killers"—habits that destroy a collection while the curator believes they are protecting it. In this field guide, we expose the destructive nature of shrink wrap (it strangles the jacket), PVC sleeves (they gas the vinyl), and the "shelf vise" (compression kills). We also tackle the math of dirty styli and the physics of sunlight. The goal is to ensure preservation does not become destruction.

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28 January 2026

The Heavyweights: A Field Guide to Life at 78 RPM

Collectors walk past the crate of 78s, scared off by the speed and fragility. They miss the point. The shellac era isn't a museum exhibit; it's a time machine. We explain why these heavy, brittle discs offer a "direct-to-disc" immediacy that modern vinyl can't touch. We dismantle the gear snobbery around the "suitcase" player and lay down the absolute rule of the format: the 3-mil stylus. Stop ignoring the heavyweights and start listening to history with the gloves off.

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12 January 2026

The Perfect Imperfection: In Defense of the "Very Good"/VG Record (and Good Plus/G+)

Stop overpaying for Mint. The "Very Good" (VG) record is the true soul of vinyl culture and the smartest buy for listeners. In this manifesto, we dismantle the fear of the scuff and explore the economics of the used bin. Discover why a little surface noise is just "campfire crackle," how to leverage the "Dealer's Cushion" to get superior pressings for less, and why a beat-up "Good Plus" rarity might be the most important artifact on your shelf. It’s time to stop collecting silence and start collecting history.

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10 January 2026

The Gravity of the Situation: Calibrating Your Tonearm

Stop guessing. A miscalibrated tonearm is a lathe. Master the physics of tracking force and protect your vinyl with this essential guide. If you are relying on guesswork, you are compromising the integrity of your collection. This analysis strips away the anxiety of the setup to focus on the mechanical truth: finding the null point, calibrating the scale, and applying the exact vertical tracking force required for high-fidelity retrieval. It is a necessary ritual for anyone who values the physical survival of their records.

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