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  2. Record collecting - Wikipedia

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    Record collecting is the hobby of collecting sound recordings, usually of music, but sometimes poetry, reading, historical speeches, and ambient noises. Although the typical focus is on vinyl records , all formats of recorded music can be collected.

  3. List of record collectors - Wikipedia

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    Bob Altshuler (1923–2007): [6] 250,000 items, donated to the Library of Congress, largest private collection of jazz and blues. [7] [8] Keith Skues (born 1939): 250,000 items, mostly vinyl records kept at his home. [9] Larry Woodlee: 250,000 items, primarily vinyl records, of which 50,000 were sold to McKay's, a second-hand shop in Nashville ...

  4. Category:Record collectors - Wikipedia

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  6. Craig Kallman - Wikipedia

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    Kallman was born in Manhattan, New York City in 1965.His father had an eclectic record collection that exposed him to a wide variety of music. [6] Kallman began collecting records at an early age, traveling between record store in New York City; something that became a weekend job, even until today. [6]

  7. Category:Record Collection artists - Wikipedia

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  8. Broome Records - Wikipedia

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    The first three issues were advertised in October 1919 of The Crisis. The consensus amongst record collectors is that Broome stopped pressing records in 1923, continuing to advertise records into the late 1920s and selling the final remaining records in 1940. [12] [13] The exact number of issues released is unknown, only around a dozen have ...

  9. Record-Rama - Wikipedia

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    Record-Rama was founded by Paul C. Mawhinney, a collector of vinyl records. He opened the store in 1968 in Ross Township, Pennsylvania. [2] According to the store's website, Mawhinney was a significant help in restarting David Bowie's career by getting fellow Pittsburgher and RCA boss Tom Cossie to re-release the album Space Oddity in 1972 after its initial release in 1969 failed to hit. [3]