“I’m in the time warp of vinyl, and it works for me” says Jim Goff, owner of JNS Phonograph Needles. He repairs record players, sells needles and other phonograph supplies at his Seattle store. There are records for sale too, left over from the stock of Standard Records which occupied the space until 1987. Goff discovered his skill for phonograph repair while working for the owners of Standard Records and he and his wife ended up buying them out. Now vinyl fans bring and send in their turntables for his expert care and flat $45 fee (plus parts). But don’t expect to find JNS on the Internet. Goff’s “time warp of vinyl” remark is strictly true. No computers, no fax, and no credit cards either.