Vinyl pressing in Middlesbrough

Brilliant news- I really hope it works out.
Strangely enough, recently I showed the foster kids my record player-
"What is it?" they asked-
I then showed them an flat square piece of cardboard with pictures and writing on it.
Again the question, "What is it?"
I then slid out a large black disc with grooves in it.
Same question- By now the kids were intrigued "When I was your age this is how we played and listened to music."
They looked at each other in puzzlement.
I tried to get them them to work out how to connect the big disc to the record player to produce music
They worked out that the big black disc must sit on the turntable because there was a hole in the middle of the disc and there was a sticky up thing in the middle of the turntable. After that they had no idea.
So I played the record and they were astounded. They looked at the sleeve and read everything on it. Lots of information about the artistes, songs, writers, instruments, recording studios, lyrics, artwork and artists, dates and so on.
They loved it . Now I need to hide my LP's because I am sure the kids will nick them!
Trug my late brother had a good few thousand LP's, all tastes, from NKC to punk, disco & his big favourite Northern soul, he regularly done NS DJ nights

My son buys LP's, following in his uncles footsteps, has a good stack of them too & you probably aware I've mentioned on here does DJing, though he uses a USB to play his music
He also has a record label, which other music lovers send him music samples for him to listen & promote, he's doing quite well
 
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