I’ve had so many great customers over the years of promoting this simple frame for vinyl records, but the story I’m sharing today has to be my favorite so far. It really is a gift to be connected to music fans all over North American, and the world, and it is my privilidge to introduce you to Cherie Spaccini.
Cherie contacted me in March of this year about getting bulk pricing for a special display she was putting together. Her father had passed away from cancer in December and left her a large collection of vinyl records. Her father was a passionate music fan, so Cherie thought it would be a fitting tribute to put up some of his records on display. I was fortunate enough to be a small part in this loving project, and for that I am grateful. Here’s a picture of the 70 frame display:
It was already amazing to see this tribute to her late father come to life, but Cherie even went so far as to record the installation process and send me a short time-lapse of the project, which I share with you below. I’m always so impressed by people who really take charge and get things done. There’s nothing better.
Cherie, I can’t thank you enough for letting me a part of this tribute, and for sending me all this amazing footage. As a father myself, seeing this really gets to me. I hope one day I can share a similar bond with my daughter and sons.
There is one more picture for this blog post, and it’s by far the most important one. Father and daughter:
Thanks again for letting me share your story, Cherie. It’s beautiful.
Kindest regards, Steve