Pre-Order Thread

You can store them in this:


It is available for the low low price if $3,750 for every ~65 records. Signed pre-order available now! šŸ™ƒ
Why stop there when you can grab the walnut version for $4,250?
 
dang

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have they said edition sizes or prices yet?
 
Q: Why pay $25 for the album with itā€™s OG iconic artworkā€¦
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ā€¦ when you could literally pay 100 times more for some ā€œOne of a kindā€ artwork that you could recreate with a with a sharpie and a ruler?

A: Gucci Packaging.
You'd also need at MINIMUM 50 cents worth of linen (not to mention the few valuable minutes it might take you to also custom dye it!) along with that ruler and sharpie šŸ˜‰ .. That's a good $2-3 right there alone.
 
Q: Why pay $25 for the album with itā€™s OG iconic artworkā€¦
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ā€¦ when you could literally pay 100 times more for some ā€œOne of a kindā€ artwork that you could recreate with a with a sharpie and a ruler?

A: Gucci Packaging.
The record buying public is comprised of a very high percentage of dumb bastards. That's why this exists.
 
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Pip pip Cherrio good man, I have discerning tastes for only the finer things in life. Hereā€™s my $2,500, Now good sir could you be a Gent and load all these fancy vinyls carefully into the back of my Geo Metro hatchback? Please be mindful of the Picasso and Chigall paintings and the crates of Beluga Caviar and Grey Poupon . Tah-Tah and Good Day to you Mr. Iovine.


Meanwhile, I shared this with a friend who you could call the grammar police. He didn't see anything wrong with this. When I pointed out the plural is "vinyl" I was told I was incorrect. According to Oxford English Dictionary, "vinyls" is correct. When used as a noun, the plural of vinyl is "vinyls". Given that the Oxford dictionary lists lists "Also, a record. colloquial." under the use as a noun, "vinyls" would be correct for referring to records.

The use of "vinyl" when an adjective, as in referring to the particular resin / plastic itself is the only use case where not having the s would be correct when used as plural.

That said, if you include "records" after the word vinyl, then vinyl would be an adjective and would not be correct as "vinyls". But without the word "records" after it "vinyls" is correct as it's a noun.

lol


Of course said person does not collect vinyl records.
 
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