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It was a ritual. Flipping through bins, spending your $3.99 and taking a carefully selected vinyl LP home to open and place on a meticulously dust-free turntable.
London was once a leader in the manufacturing of vinyl albums, thanks to Sparton Records, which pressed records by the likes of Paul Anka and Merle Haggard in the Forest City from the 1930s to 1960s at 99 Ash St. near Silverwoods Park.
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The spirit of Sparton now a desirable label among collectors is being kept alive for a new generation by used record shops such as Speed City and a local-loving craft brewery.
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