Do you write on White Labels?

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JACKG

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Iv obviously got a decent amount of white label promos in my collection. When I have bought them most have some details wrote on but if they are totally blank....

I was wondering was do you write on them so you know what they are?

I hate writing on the label... think it kinda defaces it and will try to write on the sleeve. Though if its got a black sleeve they just end up with me having to remember what they are lol :S .
 

blue jammer

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Simple answer - yes.

Mainly due to when you have several white labels out of their covers, you'd never know what is what without something easy to refer to on the actual label, I used to mark the label with artist and title and put a sticker on the cover with same info on, that way things always found their way back to where they should be, helps for when you play out :thumbsup:
 
Simple answer - yes.

Mainly due to when you have several white labels out of their covers, you'd never know what is what without something easy to refer to on the actual label, I used to mark the label with artist and title and put a sticker on the cover with same info on, that way things always found their way back to where they should be, helps for when you play out :thumbsup:

^^^ what he said :)
 

Monty

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I BPMed all my Vinyl and there all in order but it took me ages but boy was it worth it it makes mixing them even more fun :D but i only put the sticker with the BPM number on the top right of the sleeve with the name of the Artist in small writing i recommend any to BPM your tunes,i just used the BPM click in Logic Pro :D and i wright on my whites as well as i will never sell my Hardcore collection it's like a treasury to me :D
 

JACKG

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Looks like Im the odd one out. :mad:

Just feels wrong to me lol.

Id rather put a sticker on the bugger than right on it.
 

chris17

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i usually just right on the sleeve and put a little tick on the record to tell me which side it is:thumbsup:
i have the worlds worst handwritting so if write on them it looks a right mess :naughty:
 

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Yes....I write on them, but not always the artist and title.

I don't actually know what some of the tunes are called, so I just write something on so that I know what they are.

My booty copy of Techno Age - Movin On was already written on when I got it.......it says "Baked Potato" for some strange reason.

My Hooligan X doesn't say "Hooligan X - The Flasher".....it says "Soccer Thug??" and has a big green X across it.

Feck :fekked: knows why I do stuff like that, but I don't care...they are my tunes, so I can do what I like with em!! :moonie:
 

blue jammer

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Some fuckwit wrote on my copy of high society "play this side at 33" it's 45 :crazy:

Maybes John Peel owned that copy at some point :mad:
 

grover

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i tend not to write on the record but on the white cover/slip :

this is a sort of good reason not to write on the lable :) ...

Various - Sampler Ep Volume 1

(the original 500 copies where written in pen and the next 1,000 copies had a white sticker saying "metroplex 101 sampler" ... then it got released on peacefrog records).

:thumbsup:
 
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