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8 comments:
I love this, I just wish there was a way to know what album you were getting. Although I can see the fun in being surprised as well.
I love this blog
it really is great
:)
thanks
i think it is pretty cool how they just used a old record and made it into the cover of a book. pretty impresive
I wonder how he did that without the album breaking. I know a lot of people who have old records and just throw them away. This is a really neat way to recycle!
hee. so smart!!!
i want it.it's smart)but i from Russia(
now this ones unique and at the same time cool.
I wish i thought of that one.
Any idea where to get one free? or exchange it with very old records for future covers.?
a blast, these record albums...
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