vinyldiscovery

One man's search for vinyl treasure

Friday, July 22, 2016

Whipped Cream and Other Delights

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If you spend any time at all flipping through used record crates at thrift shops or used record stores, one of the artists you are sure to s...
Sunday, June 12, 2016

Westminster Laboratory Series - Early Example of Audiophile Vinyl

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There was a golden period in the early to mid 90s when everyone was busy replacing their LPs with CDs when you could pick up a box of classi...
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Thursday, May 5, 2016

Franklin Mint: "The Greatest Jazz Recordings Of All Time"

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Back in the 70s when I was in junior high school, I subscribed to one of the monthly record clubs. I can't remember which one it was -...
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Friday, April 22, 2016

Anita O'Day & The Three Sounds

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Verve Records V-8514 1962 Mono Release NM/NM A while back, my wife and I were looking around an antiques store in Pittsboro, NC. We poked a...
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Tom Skipper
I started buying records in the mid 60s. One thing led to another, and after 55 years or so, I find that I have more than 10,000 albums in my collection. Even though online sites such as Ebay and Discogs make it relatively easy to find just about any LP ever made, that's not much of a challenge. The real fun is visiting used record stores and thrift shops and going to estate sales to hunt through dusty boxes of albums looking for a rare first pressing or a classic record in mint condition. I created this blog mostly for my own amusement, but hope that other vinyl junkies out there might be interested in my adventures in LP treasure hunting. Enjoy the music!
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