There is one on ebay
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Vinyl record storage containers may be purchased at Etsy or iCubes. Vinyl record storage containers allow the temperature and humidity to be controlled and thus preserving the media for optimal quality.
The best place to find a cheap and local vinyl window manufacturer would have to depend on where your locations is. If you have a Home Depot or Lowe's then that should be no problem. Also try OSH.
Go to a store like Home Depot or Lowe's. I don't know if they sell vinyl windows, but I do know that if they don't sell they they could refer you to a place that does, they have a great customer service.
homesteardvinyl.com has a wide variety of choices for vinyl fencing. It is much tougher then regular fencing. usavinyl.com is also a good site. Lowe's has some good prices as well.
It depends on the condition of the record, and if it's an LP, the cover. As well, it depends on the collectability of the record itself. If you have a question about a particular record, it would be easier to answer. Check out a used record store and ask them what they would pay for "album x". Most 2d hand stores or antique stores are offering vinyl LP's at $1.00 and they aren't selling very fast.
If you purchased the vinyl records and they are yours and you are not going to use them in a public performance or make money out of them, then go for it.
I have the same album. I have been trying to find the answer to this question for years now. Sorry I don't have the answer but I would also like to find out.
The best to place to find songs on record or vinyl is at your local second-hand music shop or charity shop. It is also possible to find records at online auction websites such as eBay.
Yes, but you should replace the needle and/or cartridge first. The grooves on shellac records have a different size than vinyl records and if you use a vinyl needle on a shellac record, you can damage both the record and the needle. Look on ebay for a "78rpm stylus" and find one that will fit in your cartridge. It'll generally cost around $20 (of course there are more expensive options like replacing the cartridge or higher quality styli).
There is no way to discern if the album itself is on blue or black vinyl without opening it up. However, all records (including this one) will be worth allot IF it remains "unplayed" (i.e. in pristine condition and unplayed). If you look closely at any 45 or 33 there is a "black band" that is NOT a "music track" and is located closest to the label of the record. There you will find a series of numbers and letters. This series of numbers, along with the actual condition record and its jacket, will determine the value of the record. Needless to say, if your album is on blue vinyl and was produced in 1977 you have a valuable record.
Yes a teen band can get a record deal You just need to find a recording studio and have enough money Blind vinyl got a record deal no problem only because the producer was their bassist's best friend