I have one book with all the cards about the latest apollo mission from 1969. I have complete sets. My dad saved them. I new saw any at school. The current name for vinyl lps is vinyl. Calling them lps nowadays is old-fashioned.
I believe Esso garages used to do similar for a small while with a greatest Britons series etc. Not quite as good or extensive as Brooke bond cards were though
I don't think there's anything wrong calling records, vinyl because it simply differentiates them from CDs which aren't made from vinyl . I love your videos, they're very relaxing and you yourself often call them vinyl which IMO is perfectly fine. LP's just means longplays, as in they contain an entire album/more than a single song, right? So yeah, I think saying vinyls is perfectly fine, so don't beat yourself up over saying it from time to time :)
I have one book with all the cards about the latest apollo mission from 1969. I have complete sets. My dad saved them. I new saw any at school.
The current name for vinyl lps is vinyl. Calling them lps nowadays is old-fashioned.
Russ abbots Basildon bond came to mind there Jim
I believe Esso garages used to do similar for a small while with a greatest Britons series etc.
Not quite as good or extensive as Brooke bond cards were though
Esso sign means Happy Motoring. Remember the plastic figures on keyrings?
Used to get all kinds @@jimwood1968CDcollectorCAVE
I don't think there's anything wrong calling records, vinyl because it simply differentiates them from CDs which aren't made from vinyl .
I love your videos, they're very relaxing and you yourself often call them vinyl which IMO is perfectly fine. LP's just means longplays, as in they contain an entire album/more than a single song, right? So yeah, I think saying vinyls is perfectly fine, so don't beat yourself up over saying it from time to time :)
To each his own . I have always known them as LP's or albums. Thanks Ollie.