Organizing your Vinyl: Per Madsen Design and Koeppel Design


Hello Vinyl Collectors,

I wanted to take a minute to highlight a couple of products that are helping me keep my vinyl collect organized and presentable.

How many of you remember the Per Madsen Design products that he developed in the 90's or so.  Just look at Michael Fremer's videos.  He has a bunch in his backdrop.  I have a bunch of his LP systems, CD and cassette drawers.  I have used them for years, but as we know he retired and stopped producing the products a number of years ago.  Lucking I found 33Rackit out of Winnepeg Canada ( https://33rackit.ca/).  He doesn't produce drawers but he does make the LP stackables that fit into my existing Per Madsen LP racks.  It really helped me get organized and now I don't have all my LPs squeezed into racks.

Secondly, I finally found a good way to keep the thousands of LPs organized, or at least easier to locate.  I found a good divider system run and managed by women, if that matters.  It is Koeppel Design ( https://koeppeldesign.com/).  They have the traditional A-Z dividers, either individual letters or group letters, but you can also design your own, or use any of their pre-set genre dividers.  Lots of options based on your vinyl size and organizing system.  If found it really fun getting this organized.  For example, I had dividers made with the labels like "D2Disc" or "Third Man".  Their dividers are thick and durable.

I thought I would share for those of you who are not aware of these options.

Happy Listening
pgaulke60

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I still use the Per Madsen racks. I've also used Rackit33 and Ryan Tinsel. I prefer Ryan Tinsel for quality and price. I recently ran across a guy selling all of his original Per Madsen and scooped it up.

www.ryantinselwoodworker.etsy.com