FANS of all things vinyl scoured table tops and black boxes at a record fair in Bolton.
The popular fair returned to the Market Place shopping centre on Saturday, once again proving a hit with shoppers.
Organised by Premier Record and CD Fairs, traders were selling and buying all sorts of music from jazz to rock and soul to blues.
Adrian Melling, of Premier Record and CD Fairs said: "It was a very successful day.
"We had early visitors who were really enthusiastic and a steady stream of people all day.
"The Market Place is always developing and there's always loads going on so it's a great venue to come to.
"It was an excellent day and we had some tremendous feedback."
The company, launched by friends Bernard McMylor and Cliff Pemberton, from Glossop, hosts numerous fairs across the country.
Nikki Wilson-Cook, centre manager at the Market Place, said: "It went really well as it usually does when we have these sorts of events.
"They are always really popular with vinyl fans coming from all over.
"Vinyl seems to be coming back into fashion so we're always happy to host the fairs.
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