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1950s-style record racks by Magpie

1950s-style vinyl racks by Magpie
1950s-style record racks by Magpie (image credit: Magpie)
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You might have seen something like this in vintage shops. But these 1950s-style record racks by Magpie are new designs.

1950s-style vinyl racks by Magpie
(image credit: Magpie)

 

Good-looking and practical too, especially if you like your vinyl. I would hesitate to say ‘love your vinyl’ as these racks are not designed for large collections. If you want something for your large record collection, might I suggest you have a browse of my hugely popular top 50 retro record and vinyl storage units round-up that should cater for anyone with lots of vinyl? It’s well worth a few minutes of your time.

1950s-style vinyl racks by Magpie
(image credit: Magpie)

 

Or you could look at these for smaller collections or just the records you happen to be playing right now. These really are ideal for modest amounts of records, as well as your ‘now playing’ or regular rotation vinyl. If you have a few favourite titles you want to keep to hand, perhaps get one of these to keep them close to hand and near your player. After all, they look great as display items.

1950s-style vinyl racks by Magpie
(image credit: Magpie)

 

There are two colours available, both available to order right now. Both also offer much the same thing, which is to hold 50 records – both LPs and singles can sit in here too.

Construction is steel with that yellow or red detailing, they are not too expensive, retailing for £15 each. As I said, if you want more storage I have compiled that lengthy round-up that should give you plenty of retro options for storing records regardless of your budget.

Find out more at the Magpie website

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