When I created this thread in the morning, I sent the link at the same moment to John Olson, so he could tell me his opinion too
he now sent me to write his reply to this thread
These are John Olson's exact words
"The Dawn of the Dead lp was a re-edition of an early Destijl "Scare Supply" LP: When the lp was first pressed they very slightly made the center hole off center so there was a faint warble that actually sounded killer. Clint sent me the 100 press and when they recut it for some they excluded a song from both sides. So the press was split into two edition of 50, and DOTD was one. A drill was used for the bolt on the big plastic case to hold the record in. The picture here is from what looks like a solder gun, which had nothing what so ever to do with the edition process. The records were/ are 100% playable with unique one time material. The blame that I was "not very careful, burned and said whatever" says more about the lame dork who wrote it then any actual effort to find the real issue and is just as usual DEAD WRONG. These were never for sale the 15 years ago they were created WITH LOVE & used to trade for golden era underground releases around the 98' time. The DOTD lp went thru a lot of hands and the wax was haggard in spots but intended to be PLAYABLE, not a f'in solder hole thru the entire thing. Any person that has an unplayable issue that has dealt with me PERSONALLY has been dealt with IMMEDIATELY & WITH RESPECT: This here is NOT THE CASE:PEOPLE PLEASE: CHECK YOURSELF."