| The Recycler | |
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Website logo (top) and front page of the October 23-29, 2008 Recycler West |
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| Type | Weekly newspaper |
| Format | Midi |
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| Owner | Tribune Company |
| Publisher | E Z Buy & E Z Sell Recycler Corporation of Southern California through Target Media Partners |
| Editor | Tina Antikadjian |
| Managing Ed. | Patricia Ford |
| Founded | July 1973 |
| Headquarters | 4954 Van Nuys Blvd. Sherman Oaks, California 91403 United States |
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| Website: recycler.com | |
The Recycler is a Los Angeles based, classifieds only newspaper, started by Gunter and Nancy Schaldach in 1973. The Recycler was based in Silverlake, a district of Los Angeles and was subsequently sold to the Times Mirror Company in 1998.
At least two famous bands of the 1980's were formed by people who answered ads in "The Recycler." Mick Mars joined Mötley Crüe after placing an ad answered by drummer Tommy Lee. James Hetfield answered an ad placed by Lars Ulrich, ultimately leading to the birth of Metallica.
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