vinyldiscovery

One man's search for vinyl treasure

Thursday, November 4, 2021

How Many Chet Atkins Albums Do You Really Need?

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My music room has custom LP shelving that covers a wall which is 17 feet long and 9 feet high.  I have approximately 120 linear feet of shel...
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Sunday, September 19, 2021

New Vinyl Roundup

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It's a great time to be a record collector.  Between reissues from big labels like Blue Note and Verve, audiophile remasters from high-e...
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Thursday, May 13, 2021

The Incredible Jimmy Smith

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The other day I was re-shelving my copy of guitarist Johnny Smith's fine 1968 release titled  Phase II.  Since my LPs are alphabetized b...
Tuesday, April 13, 2021

LP Pressing Rings And The Mystery Of The Deep Groove (11/2023 Update)

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NB: November 12, 2023 Update.  A big refresh with lots of new plants, updates, and corrections.  As always, this is a work in progress.  Cor...
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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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