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  2. 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]

  3. List of record collectors - Wikipedia

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    Andy Kershaw's record collection reportedly weighed seven tons at one point. This article lists the owners of the largest private music collections, some of which have been donated to public institutions for their study and preservation. As of 2017, the largest record collection with over 6 million items belongs to Zero Freitas.

  4. Princeton Record Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Princeton Record Exchange, located at 20 South Tulane St. in Princeton, New Jersey, is an independent record store. PREX (as it is often referred to) was founded in 1980 by Barry Weisfeld. He had spent five years, beginning in 1975, selling used records from his van at flea markets and college campuses, and wanted to settle in one location.

  5. The Record Store: Seasoned Owner Tells Us How Much (and How ...

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    The Record Store: Seasoned Owner Tells Us How Much (and How Little) Record Stores Have Changed. Stephen Deusner. March 14, 2024 at 9:00 AM. 5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Fefe Dobson

  6. What your old records are worth now

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    As Newsweek reported, record sales grew in 2014 by more than 50 percent to hit more than a million, the highest since 1996 ... Ian McCann, editor of Record Collector, says, ...

  7. Record collecting - Wikipedia

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    The Record Collector's Guide [to] American-[Issued Classical Music] Celebrity Discs. New York: Concert Bureau, College of the City of New York, [ca. 1960]. Overton, C. David. The Gramophone Record Library. London: Grafton & Co., 1951. 123 p. N.B.: This book is aimed at sound recordings collections in libraries, but much of the advice may be of ...

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