Last class , a Canadian record shop class calledApollo Musicbought a filthy , trash - filled hoarder family . Why ? Cuz it was full of records . At least 250,000 . These are a few snapshots from the process , and they showthe big and sorry ingathering you ’ll probably ever see .
allot toApollo Music , when the home was purchase , it fill to the rim with not only records , but also factual drivel . After some serious dig though , hide deposit of vinyl began to surface . These shots — taken during the six month cleaning and packing material operation — put any and all of your assemblage to shame .
Unfortunately , Apollo ’s siteprovides footling backstoryabout initial leverage , but it seems like this cache of records was the grounds for the bargain . Even without the ingredient of surprisal , ensure that in person must have been equal parts reverence - inspiring and horrifying . luckily , it take care like plenty of those album could have been salvageable .

At the terminal of the mean solar day , we should be grateful not to be living in a mess like that , but a tiny bit of enviousness at the sizing of that library is only instinctive . At least , that ’s what I ’m tell myself . you could hop over toApollo Music ’s sitefor more shot of the torturing scene . [ Apollo Music ]
Images from Apollo Music with permission
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