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"A bit scratched and fuzzy, and difficult to handle"
Twenty years ago, few would have predicted the incredible renaissance of vinyl - the humble record seemed destined for the history books, as CDs and then MP3s took over the music industry. But survive it did - and demand is so high, the few dozen companies still making vinyl can barely keep up. A small town just outside the Czech capital Prague (Lodenice) has become the global centre of vinyl production.
(Photo: An album playing on a record player. Credit: BBC)
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