![]() Send us a message and we will work with you on making your dream come true. We have thousands of albums to select from or we will accept your album to transform into your own set of coasters. The picture of the warped bowl / basket is a model we will warp your record bowl upon purchase.Įven though we have hundreds of reclaimed coaster sets ready to be shipped, we realize that we may not have the band/artist that you would like to have. We do not have an affiliation with any group or artist. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS are welcomed and are responsible for any VAT tax or custom charges.Īt Recycled Album Art, we re-purpose and recycle only used record albums that we own. If you select giving as a gift, your purchase will include a hand cut gift tag. GIVING AS A GIFT? Gift wrapping option is available for an additional charge this includes using hand tie-dyed fabric strips, a 45 vinyl record and hand cut gift tag. Since we use the actual reclaimed album cover and vinyl record for our products, there may be signs of wear and tear or maybe the branding from the previous owner of the album. To clean your warped vinyl bowl, just wipe with a damp cloth. The wacky basket can be used to hold the nine coasters, remotes, keys, cell phones, mail, or as a decorative centerpiece for your desk or table. The reclaimed vinyl record is heat formed and shaped into unique basket. Each coaster has 4 felt or cork pads attached to the underside. The unique coasters are a snap to keep clean, just wipe them off with a damp cloth or a disinfectant wipes. To protect the unique beauty of the album jacket, the coasters are protected with four layers of clear polyurethane finish. The jacket is laminated to a piece of 1/2" thick Baltic birch plywood, and then cut in to 3 7/8" by 3 7/8" squares. We use the reclaimed original album cover to create the 9 unbreakable coasters. Our reclaimed album art coaster sets are a great conversation piece that doubles as a fun puzzle and great to give to the person that has everything! The heirloom quality coaster sets make a great gift for any music lover. This is a unique way to remember the music greats from yesteryear. The ten-piece handcrafted and heirloom quality coaster set created from the reclaimed 1971 Ten Years After “A Space In Time” record album. TYA's first album for Columbia, A Space in Time has more of a pop-oriented feel than any of their previous releases had. This was due primarily to the strength of 'I'd Love to Change the World,' the band's only hit single, and one of the most ubiquitous AM and FM radio cuts of the summer of 1971. #Ten years afterr a space in time full album plusThe recycled 1971 Ten Years After “A Space In Time” record album cover is a great conversation piece that doubles as a fun puzzle, plus it is gorgeous! Blues Rock music memorabilia is perfect for the person that has everything! A Space in Time was Ten Years After's best-selling album. This is an excellent, heirloom quality gift for yourself, gift for mom, gift for dad or the music lover in your life. "I loved her like a child and her cheerful personality brought a smile to my face every time I interacted with her.The reclaimed 1971 Ten Years After “A Space In Time” record album was used to create this handcrafted album art cover coasters set. "It was Ndakasi’s sweet nature and intelligence that helped me to understand the connection between humans and Great Apes and why we should do everything in our power to protect them," Bauma said. ![]() Miraculously, she made it through." Bauma and others at the Senkwekwe Center, the world's only facility caring for orphaned mountain gorillas, mourned her loss. "Through a torrential rain storm that lasted all night, Andre held baby Ndakasi tightly to his bare chest to keep her warm and give her comfort. "Bauma was called in to try to keep her alive through the night, although no one thought she would make it," the park said in a statement. In 2007, when Ndakasi was just two months old, she was found clinging to the body of her slain mother. 21, days before she died of a prolonged illness. Orphaned mountain gorilla Ndakasi lies in the arms of her caregiver, Andre Bauma, in Rumangabo, Virunga National Park, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on Sept. ![]()
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