
Vintage Media Grading Appoints Ryan Sabga to Board of Advisors
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Vintage Media Grading Appoints Ryan Sabga to Board of Advisors Westerly, RI — Vintage Media Grading (VMG), a leader in professional vinyl

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Vintage Media Grading Appoints Ryan Sabga to Board of Advisors Westerly, RI — Vintage Media Grading (VMG), a leader in professional vinyl

For much of its modern history, vinyl record collecting has been defined by passion rather than structure. Condition mattered, scarcity was understood intuitively, and value

Discover all four Slippery When Wet album covers—U.S., Japanese, French/Canadian, and the unreleased U.S. version—in this collector’s guide from Vintage Media Grading. Learn how to identify rare Bon Jovi vinyl pressings and what makes each cover variant valuable.

Vinyl collecting is one of the most rewarding passions—but let’s be honest, it isn’t the cheapest. Once you hear the difOnce you hear the difference
In the early to mid-1990s, vinyl records in the U.S. faced near extinction as compact discs dominated store shelves. Many major artists skipped American vinyl

An Investor’s Guide to Grunge’s Crown Jewels Nirvana’s legacy needs no introduction. But what’s often overlooked is just how collectible—and condition-sensitive—their discography has become in

Vinyl records have entered the era of data-driven collecting. For decades, serious collectors in markets like coins, comics, and trading cards have relied on population

Few bands have stirred the vinyl-collecting pot quite like Guns N’ Roses. From their limited early releases to major label dominance and a decades-delayed follow-up,

Is it better to collect sealed or opened records? At Vintage Media Grading (VMG), we work with collectors and investors at every level — from

You’ve just gotten home from the record store with your brand new records. You unwrap the shrink and open them up to look at the

Vinyl collectors are passionate—no doubt about it. But as grading and encapsulation gain momentum, some voices in the community claim it’s “ruining the hobby.” The

Introduction While most people associate LaserDiscs with early home theater tech, the format was home to exclusive music releases, blockbuster hits, and ultra-rare titles that