A FLOATING record store is set to drift into Oxfordshire this weekend.
The Record Deck UK - a narrowboat selling new and second hand vinyl - is hoping to moor in Jericho, Oxford, between Isis lock and Hythe Bridge Street on Saturday.
Assuming the boat runs to schedule, owner Luke Guildford is planning to open from 11am to 7pm, but is encouraging would-be customers to check their social media feeds closer to the time, as 'delays to travelling can occur in boat world'.
The floating record shop is heading to #Oxfordshire
— The Record Deck UK (@therecorddeckuk) July 24, 2018
Lots of new stock for #oxford #banbury and #cropredyfestival #pinkfloyd #vinyl #vinylforsale
Open in Oxford July 28th
Banbury TBC
Cropredy Aug 9th to 11th#floatingrecordshop @TheOxfordMail @OxfordMailLive @BBCOxford pic.twitter.com/KYzLO34PrN
He added: "It’s a floating record shop that travels England visiting towns, floating markets and canal & river festivals.
"I mostly sell a mix of secondhand vinyl"
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