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In Reply to: It is interesting that a company the size of WB is doing this all analog vinyl production posted by artemus on April 24, 2007 at 08:22:19:
IMHO somebody is making money selling lps in the aftermarket, albeit used. Take ebay for example. Who better than a large company to take on the risk and see if they can get some of that revenue? They have the physical plant and cash flow to asbord a failed plan. Of course the aftermarket will always be there. Let's hope this is a winner for WB, then perhaps other large labels will follow suit. Who knows maybe Best Buy and Circuit City will have to start stocking vinyl to keep their heads above water.
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I had thought about other companies possibly following their lead, but hadn't thought about Circuit City etc starting to keep vinyl in stock. That would be nice.
Life has lots of trials and lots of music to help us through them.
I don't think they would ever want to deal with a warped record, or would you want the hassle to return it.Salespeople get fired there for high return figures or low warrantee sales as a portion of overall sales volume. Don't expect a rush of help when you walk in to get a record.
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Teresa
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