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8 vinyl records now worth a fortune
Vinyl is no longer just nostalgia, it is a serious asset class hiding in closets and milk crates. Recent reporting on records ...
Both major and reissue labels are making more serious — and expensive — audiophile products. Here’s a guide to some of the ...
Jack White, the famous Detroit-born musician has won the hearts of many rock&roll fans thanks to his works in different bands ...
Could your attic or basement be loaded with valuable gems that you have packed away and you have no idea what kind of value ...
There are fully and semi-automatic designs; the fully automatic ones will queue up the tonearm to the start of the record and ...
Mass Blackout and We Ain’t Buying It protests made an exception for small businesses. Redirect your spending to support local ...
The show’s first trailer teases the kinds of collections Berk will tackle on the show, from Wonder Woman memorabilia to Star ...
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The mysterious case of the missing toilet soap bars
If the modern workplace had a spirit animal, it wouldn’t be the mighty lion, the wise owl or even the notoriously hardworking ant. Its true symbol would be the toilet soap bar.
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'70s Household Items No One Uses Anymore
The '70s marked a shift in the U.S., when single-use plastic, technology, and throwaway items became rapidly popularized.
Evan Toth's passion for vinyl is on display at The Sharp Notes, his new music store and podcasting studio at Garden State Plaza in Paramus.
Shopping locally not only recirculates money back into the community, but also provides personalized service, stronger ...
Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi on the unlikely guitar playing "idol" who shaped his sound, despite sounding worlds apart from the ...
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