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Thursday, March 30, 2017
MADISON (WKOW) — A Platteville man donated his entire collection of vinyl records, more than 20,000, to a Madison thrift store.
After spending about 12 years collecting a massive amount on vinyl records, Jerry Roh decided it was time to get rid on them. So that’s when he contacted Agrace Thrift Store.
Store manager Robert Washburn said Roh called the store last month saying he wanted to help the organization.
The store received more than 300 boxes of records with everything from rock, pop, country, jazz, blues, and comedy. The collection includes albums, 78s, even a few 45s, for those old enough to remember them.
Washburn said there’s something for everyone.
“All of our record are a $1 or $4. 95% percent of them are going to be around $1. So we’re going to be very busy,” Washburn said.
The records go on sale Friday. The collection is split between two of their stores, on the west side on Junction Road, and their east side location on East Springs Drive. Each store received about 10,000 records. All proceeds benefits Agrace.
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