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  2. Small Businesses Pressing Vinyl Records - AOL

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    After creating his own record label, he co-founded the city's first vinyl record pressing facility, New Orleans Record Press. With such a rich music culture, Lauricella couldn't believe his ...

  3. 10 Vinyl Records You Might Own That Are Now Worth an ... - AOL

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    The record's historical significance and the grim association with Lennon's death have pushed its auction price up to $150,000. For more nostalgic blasts and other fun stories about collectibles ...

  4. Kindercore Vinyl - Wikipedia

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    Kindercore Vinyl was a vinyl record pressing plant based in Athens, Georgia. It began as an independent record label , founded in 1996 by Ryan Lewis and Daniel Geller to help create a unified music scene of Athens .

  5. United Record Pressing - Wikipedia

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    Various unique vinyl sizes including 5", 8", 13" Liquid center vinyl - A record that contains a small amount of colored water in its center section. Triple-decker record - A 12-inch vinyl that contains a 7" inside its center section. The 12" must be broken to reach the 7". Tri-color vinyl - A record that has three separate colors in the same ...

  6. Banner Records - Wikipedia

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    Banner discs are found throughout the United States, indicating their popularity as Plaza's flagship label. The audio fidelity of the records was average to slightly below average for the time, but as Banner was a cheap label they were pressed from cheaper materials that did not withstand repeated playing with the heavy phonograph players of the time.

  7. Gatefold - Wikipedia

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    Gatefold sleeves were also frequently used when an album contained more than one record, with Bob Dylan's 1966 double album, Blonde on Blonde being an early example of a multi-LP album to be released in a gatefold. Typically, double albums would feature one disc in each half of the cover, with larger albums either placing multiple LPs in one or ...

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