Bad Fire: Worldwide Vinyl Supply Threatened


elliottbnewcombjr

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What is worse is they more than likely won't be able to rebuild in California with the laws.  Beyond that, the machines they were using are more than likely non existent today.
“There are only two companies worldwide that produce lacquers. One of these companies is a one-man operation in Japan run by an old man who produces the lacquers in his garage."

NOT GOOD

https://www.factmag.com/2015/05/07/pressed-to-the-edge-vinyl/
I’d like to believe they could just pick up and rebuild but I don’t think that is the case. The machinery is gone, can’t just up and order this stuff and the people that knew the most about it all are dead, not in the fire but via time.

I also read, and I hope this is not true, that the only other lacquer maker does it in Japan out of his garage! God, if that is the case we are in real trouble. I’m just praying that is not true, going to search for that article.

I read today that that plant was suppose to put aside 6 months worth of lacquers at another location. Hopefully this transpired.

I think another issue will be plants trying to continue by using worn out stampers....quality dropping and that could be the real nail in the coffin.

Then I think, if we can put a man on the moon, we can get this going again. Probably just end up in China......