People collect all sorts of things throughout their life. Stamps, coins and baseball cards are some of the most common collections. But no one may have a collection quite like one man in Wisconsin.
It may not be a record-setting record collection, but it's drumming up a lot of interest.
Charlie Muller's late uncle, George Johnson, was a lover of music — and it was a love that was measured in vinyl.
"In the ’80s when records were kind of fading out, people said ‘George, you want my records?’ so George took the records and made his own collection,” Muller told WKBT.
Over the years, his collection grew to 20,000 records. It has everyone from Alice Cooper to Led Zeppelin, to the Beach Boys.
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