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Vinyl boom is ‘lifeline’ says music shop owner

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Luke SprouleBBC News NI MId Ulster reporter

BBC Raymond Stewart, who has short grey hair, stands in his shop in front of rows of vinyl records. He is wearing a dark green shirt over a white T-shirt.BBC

Raymond Stewart has seen the trends in music sales come and go in the shop’s 50 years

A music shop owner has said the surge in people buying physical-format music like vinyl has a been “lifeline”.

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