THERE were plenty of treasures to be found at the second vinyl swap meet in Port Fairy on the weekend.
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Dozens of people browsed through records, CDs and cassettes at the event, which was held as part of Port Fairy’s Winter Weekends.
Organiser Carrie Skeen said she was delighted with the number of people in attendance at the Port Fairy Bowls Club.
She said 10 stallholders from across the state had come together for the swap meet.
Ms Skeen said last year there were 400 people through the door and she believed numbers would be similar this year.
Prehistoric Sounds owner Shane Godfrey was selling a range of items at the popular event.
He said records had become increasingly popular in the past decade.
Titles music lovers are constantly on the hunt for include classics from The Beatles, the Doors and the Rolling Stones.
Koroit’s Hugh Webster was all smiles after picking up a record he had been trying to find for years – the Dudley Moore Trio.
“When I walked in here I didn’t expect to find it,” he said.
“I’ve been looking for it for quite a while.”
People in attendance were also treated to music from a DJ at the event.