There are no shortages of stereotypes that get tossed around to vinyl record collectors. Today I'm looking at a few. These are more personality based stereotypes as opposed to "types" of collectors, which I've seen covered here and there. Are any relatable or familiar? What's missing? Let me know in the comments!
*Disclaimer: This is all for fun and I appreciate the diverse nature of record collectors. Regardless of the type of collector you may be, as long as you support the artists you love you're alright by me!
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