Vinyl Prices Soar: Why New Collectors Are Turning Away
Vinyl may be booming, but its rising cost is driving a wedge between music lovers and their collections. Is this passion pricing out its own community?
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Vinyl may be booming, but its rising cost is driving a wedge between music lovers and their collections. Is this passion pricing out its own community?
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