That is difficult to answer because it usually varies compared to the guide book values. The link below will take you to a series of free-to-read articles and videos for those new to collecting vinyl records. There is good info on the record (internet) market, evaluating condition and grading your records. That is the most important thing collectors look for, condition.
Electronic records
3mm to 5mm thick
PVA is the abbreviation for Poly Vinyl Acetate and is an adhesive used for many things
it shows you what the field and the records are made of
I bought some vinyl records at the flea market for my collection.
vinyl and paper for the logo
Vinyl records are waterproof - I wash mine with water - but the labels are not waterproof.
Vinyl Records were made in way back in 1888-1889
Yes. A record deck, or turntable, is used for playing vinyl records on.
One can purchase vinyl records in stores such as JPC, In Sound, Disco GS, Music Stack, Decks, Amazon, eBay, Evolver, Buy Vinyl Records, DeeJay or Idolator.
Yes vinyl records sound better when it is the high quality version
I wouldn't it might damage your records I would use alcohol instead it won't harm your vinyl records.
Juno Records; Vinyl Exchange; Nylvi - Your Place for Vinyl
1994
Amazon
vinyl records are still made to this day.