it's dogmatically intriguing: that is, the subject of actual record exposure
one could make an entire article about this: "vinyl circulation"
you could comment on some key points about vinyl getting physically, constantly, shelved (by nature), left lying about (by nature), and the costly processes of maintenance
lots of books and articles have been scripted about this already, but a derivative with new bearings is always welcome
i have read many many paragraphs summarizing the anecdotal nature of problems with scale and ratio of collections, and this seems the important understatement of record shops
one could make an entire article about this: "vinyl circulation"
you could comment on some key points about vinyl getting physically, constantly, shelved (by nature), left lying about (by nature), and the costly processes of maintenance
lots of books and articles have been scripted about this already, but a derivative with new bearings is always welcome
i have read many many paragraphs summarizing the anecdotal nature of problems with scale and ratio of collections, and this seems the important understatement of record shops