Art of Business: Cutting Edge | Art of Business | Hudson Valley | Chronogram Magazine

You'd expect special things at the Woodstock Music Shop, and you'd be right. Beyond guitars and drumsticks, you'll find dobros, mandolins, ukuleles, and all that goes with them. There's a "lifestyle" section that includes music-themed barbecue tools and the Chill Baby line of teethers and pacifiers designed to soothe your rugrat while making him or her appear to have a moustache, goatee, or panic button. There are professional-grade mikes and turntables and the Vinyl Vault which houses thousands of selections—but what to do with old vinyl records too battered for resale?

Art, of course. "We price a lot of vinyl and we see a lot that's scratched or warped, so we bought a CNC [computer numerical control] router, and we make all kinds of images and cut whatever we want," says co-owner Jenn Harrigfeld. "We make peace symbols, Volkswagens, butterflies. I love the reuse aspect, and people are loving it. We just had an order last night for 21 rockets for a rocket-themed car club."

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