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Mike Breton adjusts a light inside a tiki inspired cash register stand at his record and vintage video game store Electric Buddhas in Portland. Breton has been selling records since the 1990's, and has been at his Oak Street location for three years.
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Mike Breton adjusts a light inside a tiki inspired cash register stand at his record and vintage video game store Electric Buddhas in Portland. Breton has been selling records since the 1990's, and has been at his Oak Street location for three years.
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Breton blows a inside the case of a record to be cleaned at Electric Buddhas, his record and vintage video game store in Portland.
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Record players and stereo systems are on display at Electric Buddhas.
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A unique label marks the Greatest Hits section of vinyl at Electric Buddhas.
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Breton said he thinks people crave a return to games which are simple and involve only running and jumping.
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Breton combs through a section of records waiting to be cleaned and marked for sale.