SchoppEr.ch
Title
Schopper.ch: Rare Audiophile LPs
Description
It has been a long journey since the day we open the doors to the public for the first time. The year is 1923 when my grandfather decided to establish a small musical instrument store in the city of Schaffhousen, in northeastern Switzerland.
Several years passed by before my grandfather chose to settle in the, then, prosperous and cultural city of Winterthur. With the rapid growth of business, the shop, that originally intended on selling just music supplies primarily, started to diversify by adding a new line of products such as grammophones, phonographs and radios.
In the early 1950s my grandfather went ahead to buy the building from where we still run operations today. Then, my father Alfred and my uncle Walter decided to join forces in order to cope with the growth of business. Ultimately, my mother founded the record division, which was extremely profitable. She devoloped a complex network of distribution, and she became popular by offering at the time, one of the finest record selections available throughout Switzerland.
Languages
English
Additional Information
- Ades
- Alpha
- Amiga
- Analog
- Analogue
- Ar
- Audio
- Audiophile
- Baerenreiter
- Brass
- Canzone
- Chanson
- Children
- Concert
- Dali
- Disc
- Discs
- Early
- Entertainment
- Eterna
- Exlibris Club Pressing
- Exotica
- Fm Acoustics
- Harp
- Harpsichord
- Hifi
- Historical
- History
- Lp
- Les Discophiles Francais
- Melodia
- Melodiya
- Mono
- Music
- Musik
- Nad
- Oboe
- Operttas
- Phono
- Platine Verdier
- Progressive
- Record
- Recordings
- Records
- Rowen
- Saxophone
- Schallplatten
- Schopper
- Schopper Ag
- Shopping
- Soundtrack
- Spoken Word
- Stereo
- Supraphon
- Thorens Td 124
- Trombone
- Turntable
- Used
- Vega
- Vinyl
- LP
- Schopper AG
