If there are multiple records, separate them from each other with cardboard.
Enclose the record(s) in bubble wrap.
Put it into a box. (a 14 inch pizza box is a good size for an LP)
Label the box prominently with warnings about the fragile contents.
Appropriate labels would include "Fragile" and/or "Do Not Bend".
Boxes with magnetic tape should be clearly labelled with a "magnetized material" label.
Insure the parcel if it is valuable.
If you have old pictures that you want printed on the CD or jewel case inserts, include them, or if you want to email them, there's instructions on how to do that on the Contact page, in the FAQs.
No need to include any prepayment, we'll figure out all the charges after the job is complete.
Click on the image below to view the order form.
As you view the form, just hover your mouse over the highlighted text and you'll see more information on the subjects and help on how to fill in the form.
Then click "print" within Adobe Acrobat Reader
Fill in the form
Please sign and date the order form. (the legal department requires it)
Include it with the recordings to be restored.
Then click "back" to return to this page.
Avoiding the risk of shipment
Drop off your recordings personally at
Precision Audio Restoration
15517 Dayton Av N.
Shoreline, WA 98133
By appointment only. Please email or call to make an appointment.