Vinyl Post: Could This Record Club Bring in More Young Record Collectors?
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- I've seen many record subscription services come and go over the years; it's a very competitive space where, to survive, you have to be the best of the best or at least bring something new to the table.
Vinyl Post caught my attention as a little different from most. Their service is a monthly record club where subscribers receive indie music pressed on a postcard. Subscriptions start at $5.99/mo. + Postage.
Learn more: vinylpost.co/
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Great video! I have a Jonas Brothers music postcard. But to have a subscription service for them is pretty cool.
My guess is if these are any good they could be worth something in a few years, especially if any of the bands ever make it big.
True: could be highly collectible if any of them break through 🎶
I have made a purchase from this company. I will let you know when it gets delivered.
Seriously? Postcard records have been around since 1960's. Check out the Eastern block in that time.
Of course! But this is a review of their product and service, not a history of postcard/flexi-disc records. Happy spinning