Whether you're a casual collector or vinyl store junkie, this essential journal--with a high-quality cover that looks and feels like a record--includes: -Space for cataloguing details and "liner notes" or memories about your vinyl -Tips for cleaning discs and maintaining a serious collection -Information on evaluating vinyl for resale from Goldmine's vetted rating system -Perforated wish lists to tear out and take with you A catalog, journal, and guide all in one, A Record of My Vinyl is the ultimate autobiographical companion to your analog collection.
The reader gets an up close and personal look at a variety of well-known vinyl champions, including Gilles Peterson and King Britt, as well as a glimpse into the collections of known and unknown DJs, producers, record dealers, and everyday ...
A 6x9 log book to keep track of your valuable vinyl collection.
Not too far away from the flea markets, dusty attics, cluttered used record stores and Ebay is the world of the vinyl junkies. Brett Milano dives deep into the piles of old vinyl to uncover the subculture of record collecting.
This Vinyl Record Log Book is the perfect notebook for organizing and cataloging your collection. Record album name, artists, country, year, and more.
If you’re an avid collector or are looking to start your collection, this book will walk you through the basics of what is sure to become your newest passion; and give you the space to keep track of your own growing collection.
From Carolina Soul Records, one of the world's largest online record sellers, comes the definitive guide to every aspect of record collecting in the digital era.
Organize your vinyl collection and record every LP with notes and details. Are you looking for a gift for your best friend? Vinyl Digging is a new passion so if you love music and vintage records this catalog is for you.
It will eventually make a great gift to be passed down through generations, as a great piece of personal, sentimental history. What does this book contain?
Introduces readers to the comeback of vinyl records from a collector's standpoint.
This innovative work seeks to reverse the perspective and reasoning of anthropology and to develop an alternative mode of conceiving culture that would not automatically privilege the colonizing West.