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How a Monmouth County man is revolutionizing the music industry, one vinyl at a time

ENGLISHTOWN — Late one evening in 2013, Dan Marter boarded a flight to Munich with $15,000 in his coat pocket, sealed in nothing more than a Ziploc bag. The cash was a mandatory requirement of a trip that would take the New Jersey entrepreneur deep into the German countryside. Marter, of Englishtown, spoke no German. Kandice,…

Posted: April 23rd, 2017 | Author: | Filed under: Business, Englishtown, Entertainmnet, Monmouth County News | Tags: , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

2 Comments on “How a Monmouth County man is revolutionizing the music industry, one vinyl at a time”

  1. Mike Harmon said at 12:47 pm on April 23rd, 2017:

    Art thanks for this. Stories like this are inspiring. Someone has passion for something, takes a chance and fills a market niche which becomes a round-the-clock enterprise. And an elected official to boot.
    So many artists are doing limited vinyl releases, often signed, becoming collectors items for the wall. You are even starting to see places like Barnes and Noble with a vinyl area.

  2. Scott Neuman said at 6:22 pm on April 23rd, 2017:

    Closed my store in 1992 and went online, the first online record store. Bought http://www.recorddealer.com and now have 80,000 records in stock online mostly.