I met someone once who wanted to order two Linn platters for each album that he owned (for side 1 and side 2 in each case). Luckily that was only four Dire Straits records, so 'only' eight platters. (One might have been a double 45rpm version so - in that case - ten platters.)
He would then buy extra copies of each record and fix each one permanently to it's respective platter with epoxy resin glue. Perfectly flat and of one piece (mechanically) with the LP12 was the reasoning.
He wrote to Linn of his proposal but (oddly) they refused him, as did our local Linn dealer too!
I think he'd got the idea from a magazine at the time. Maybe Jimmy (barking) Hughes.
Not long afterwards he left his wife and job and mad alsation dog and returned to live with his mother in Glasgow. (My hi-fi aquaintance, not Jimmy Hughes!)