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iPod Magicians ?

iPod nano replaced the apple iPod mini and possibly soon, the ipod photo

It would be safe to assume that this correlates to the iPod Nanos which have been lovingly embraced as well as the new video iPod screens that everyone is staring at: we’ve recently received a boatload of emails from people asking for help and suggestions on removing scratches from iPods as well as some hits from search results. And while it would be nice if there were a magic potion we could recommend to remove the reported problems with scratches on iPod Nanos, we still ONLY do iPod ripping and iPod backing up. We have dealt with several clients sending in their beloved iPods even from Europe (France and England, in particular). You can read more about what exactly we can provide by clicking here or just email us: ipod [at] secretweaponlabs.com

We can rip all of your CDs and put the music at whatever bitrate you prefer on your iPod(s). We can suggest great music to add to your collection. We can back up your entire collection to DVD, any type of hard drive, computer, and/or CDs. We can even make a workout mix that could make you run faster and jump higher (well, at least we think so and so do some of our clients). That and more, just drop us an email and ask if you have any questions.

By Emile • Oct 25th, 2005 • Category: Entertainment, General, Music Tagged as: , , , ,

3 Responses »

  1. heres a site that i found to solve your problems it cost a bit but it is worth it trust me on this one it made my ipod nano and ipod video look newer and shiner than it did out of the box.

  2. Buckko,

    I’m not sure if that’s your site or someone else’s but nonetheless, if the product works, it’s good to know about. Thanks for passing it along!

  3. once iPod earns a scratch, it’s irreparable. that’s why there are casings and skins available to protect iPods from chips and scratches, lest it may mar your iPod’s once flawless facade. :)

    i believe that’s the only solution. or uhm… how about repainting for superficial scratches?

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