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Appeal of vinyl records.
If in the nineties vinyl had almost disappeared slowly but steadily the industry persisted and now seems to be back in business.
Basically the same reason you go poking around in second hand stores for ol.
The anachronistic appeal of vinyl records.
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There are lots of theories about why vinyl records appeal to millennials.
Digital files are convenient sure but there s something special about collecting records.
It might be the nostalgia that these albums inspire within us.
On the other hand cds seem to be losing appeal with january june 2020 revenues dropping 47 6 percent to 129 9 million u s.
Many of our favorite vintage vinyl records feature creative art on the jackets that brings us back to the first time we.
The desire to focus on the music instead of something that plays in the background.
Also there is a growing demand for the first versions of rare records that were never played glossy records and faded and scratched used records owing to their aesthetic appeal.
Buyers are more likely to regard their purchase as something of value when it s a physical object than they are if it s merely something that they downloaded.
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One factor that can affect vinyl records value is if the record in question is a promotional issue as opposed to a commercial or stock copy of the record.
Why vinyl records still appeal to us.
Looking back to 2005 record sales amounted to only 14 million u s.
Promotional or promo copies of a record are often identified in some way and they often have a special label that indicates that the particular records was made for.
Here s why they re worthwhile.
Vinyl records are tangible obviously there s some appeal to buying something and being able to physically handle it.