UK canal boat shop Rubber Ducky Records reopens after sinking

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  • Founder Myles Greenwood launched a GoFundMe campaign following the incident in April.
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  • Rubber Ducky Records, a shop on a canal boat docked in the north of England, has reopened after sinking earlier this year. Founder Myles Greenwood broke the news last Saturday, December 23rd, announcing that bookings are available from today. Following the incident in April, Greenwood launched a GoFundMe, raising more than £10,000. "I'm so unbelievably thankful for all the support and generosity since the sinking," the post read. "Whether it was a message, a GoFundMe donation or a hug, thank you so so much. Humanity really is incredible." Greenwood, who used to work at now-shuttered Swiss record store Legram Vinyl Garden, opened Rubber Ducky Records last October. It's docked in the town of Sowerby Bridge in West Yorkshire. Read the full post.
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