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EPISODE · Aug 21, 2025 · 52 MIN

Garage Sales

from For the Love of Vinyl · host Other Record Labels

“It isn’t luck, it’s tenacity. It’s going to as many sales as you can, and always asking if there are records.”In this episode of For the Love of Vinyl, Scott chats with Jay Clarke, owner of Time Capsule, a small collectibles shop in southern Ontario and the face of a beloved vinyl-hunting YouTube channel.Presented by A to Z Media [atozmedia.com]Jay shares his decades of experience digging through thrift stores, garage sales, yard sales, church bazaars, antique shops, and even Facebook Marketplace in search of hidden vinyl gems.They explore how the golden age of cheap records in the 1990s has given way to a more competitive, knowledge-driven hunt today. From “bread and butter” classics like Thriller and Rumours to the thrill of stumbling on rare reggae and prog records, Jay explains why persistence, curiosity, and a bit of luck are the real keys to finding great vinyl.Along the way, he offers practical tips for collectors, reflects on the cultural comeback of records in the 2000s, and shares some of his wildest finds—including grabbing three boxes of avant-garde LPs off a street curb on garbage day.  ------Check out Jay's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@timecapsuledunnville5133Follow Jay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timecapsuledunnville/?hl=en

“It isn’t luck, it’s tenacity. It’s going to as many sales as you can, and always asking if there are records.”In this episode of For the Love of Vinyl, Scott chats with Jay Clarke, owner of Time Capsule, a small collectibles shop in southern Ontario and the face of a beloved vinyl-hunting YouTube channel.Presented by A to Z Media [atozmedia.com]Jay shares his decades of experience digging through thrift stores, garage sales, yard sales, church bazaars, antique shops, and even Facebook Marketplace in search of hidden vinyl gems.They explore how the golden age of cheap records in the 1990s has given way to a more competitive, knowledge-driven hunt today. From “bread and butter” classics like Thriller and Rumours to the thrill of stumbling on rare reggae and prog records, Jay explains why persistence, curiosity, and a bit of luck are the real keys to finding great vinyl.Along the way, he offers practical tips for collectors, reflects on the cultural comeback of records in the 2000s, and shares some of his wildest finds—including grabbing three boxes of avant-garde LPs off a street curb on garbage day.  ------Check out Jay's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@timecapsuledunnville5133Follow Jay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timecapsuledunnville/?hl=en

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