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The 'record' in question is suspect in association. Criminal or Vinyl? Big difference. An American w/a criminal record can't even get into Canada from my understanding, so no i think not. An expunged record is a whole different animal. An American w/a vinyl record wouldn't be a problem, so yes they could..
Vinyl - 1965 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:R
To find out if asbestos is in your vinyl, have a small sample collected and analyzed by a qualified laboratory.
I have the same car....I had a new vinyl roof put on.....I had it done at Panama City,Florida.....They had to get the vinyl from somewhere else....But I am sure any company that does this has to get the vinyl from somewhere, so if you take it to someone that does vinyl roofs, they should be able to match the color.It could possibly be a little lighter or darker than the original.But we have to realize that the color that we have may not be in stock anymore. But mine looks great.
The following link contains links to MANY online vinyl record/CD/8-track merchants in virtually every genre and time period including rare and hard to find music:http://www.moremusic.co.uk/links/us_shops.htm
A vinyl record sleeve
$25,000
$15 to $50 dollars
It's all vinyl with a label attached made of paper usually glued to the center.
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.
Is this a vinyl record (has a little flex and give to it) or an acetate (no flex and thicker than a modern record)? The acetate records are very fragile so please don't bend it hard as it will break. Condition is key on any type of record whether vinyl or acetate. If it has lots of scratches and does not have the original sleeve then it has basically no value on the secondary market. If it is in good condition with original sleeve and is a popular title it could be worth $2.00 - $30.00.
The original vinyl record was made of vinyl. The original phonographic recording was made by Thomas A. Edison on a wax cylinder.
Yes, you can play picture discs on a record player! Although some collectors just collect them for collectibility sake and never play them. It is also known that picture discs have relatively poor sound quality as there is less vinyl applied to the disc due to the picture image being on it. You can play them on a record player and it will not cause any damage to the picture disc, provided you have a good working record player.
The GEMM site has an extensive vinyl marketplace and excellent description of what the condition of a record is (which affects value).
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.
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.
vinyl records are still made to this day.