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Are LPs Dead
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<blockquote data-quote="2wice" data-source="post: 893805" data-attributes="member: 14677"><p>Growth is all that matters here, the dead don't grow.</p><p>The factories can't keep up with the demand and 2018 was the 1st year new presses were comisioned in decades.</p><p>The lead times has also grown.</p><p>That it's off a low base is a given.</p><p>It will never be a mainstream format, but it's growing double digits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2wice, post: 893805, member: 14677"] Growth is all that matters here, the dead don't grow. The factories can't keep up with the demand and 2018 was the 1st year new presses were comisioned in decades. The lead times has also grown. That it's off a low base is a given. It will never be a mainstream format, but it's growing double digits. [/QUOTE]
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