Where to find records (vinyl)?
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Where to find records (vinyl)?
I recently got a record player and a few used records along with it. I got the records from Half Price Books (used book store) - most of them for $1 each and a few better ones (Joshua Tree, Unforgettable Fire, Willie Nelson's Stardust) for $4 each.
Where are some other places to go searching for vinyl? Do pawn shops have any (never been in one)? I don't think I'd like getting them on eBay b/c I'd want to look at the condition of the cover, record, etc before buying.
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Where are some other places to go searching for vinyl? Do pawn shops have any (never been in one)? I don't think I'd like getting them on eBay b/c I'd want to look at the condition of the cover, record, etc before buying.
Any thoughts?
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Check Goodwill and the Salvation Army. Sometimes you can find some good stuff there for cheap - I once found a great copy of London Calling there for a buck.
Also, check your independent record store.
Also, check your independent record store.
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Originally posted by DJLinus
Check Goodwill and the Salvation Army. Sometimes you can find some good stuff there for cheap - I once found a great copy of London Calling there for a buck.
Check Goodwill and the Salvation Army. Sometimes you can find some good stuff there for cheap - I once found a great copy of London Calling there for a buck.
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Originally posted by DJLinus
Check Goodwill and the Salvation Army. Sometimes you can find some good stuff there for cheap...
Check Goodwill and the Salvation Army. Sometimes you can find some good stuff there for cheap...
Decided to swing by the aforementioned Half Price Books to find they had a big batch of records come in. Didn't have enough time to look through them all, but found a few steals. Beach Boys' "Endless Summer" (4 sides of classic BB) and two amazing Cat Stevens albums - "Tea For The Tillerman" & "Teaser And The Firecat." All for $1 each.
If anyone has more ideas of where to look, please post.
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New stuff is available at Hot Topic, but it's kind of pricey -- usually about the same price as a CD, maybe a few dollars less. Other than Hot Topic, you should probably try your local used/independent CD shops, as they're most likely to stock vinyl. Hop Topic is the only chain I know of that still carries records.
Used stuff is a crap shoot. If you're looking for lots of stuff at good prices, then flea markets and good will-type stores are excellent places to look. Be warned, though, that it's been my experience that most of the finds here aren't of collector-quality, so if condition is a factor, you might want to look elsewhere. Occasionally I'll find a few gems at the flea market, though.
Ebay is also a good place to look, but any savings will probably be eaten up by shipping costs and you have to worry about the seller not packing the record well enough to survivie the tender mercies of the post office. But if you're looking for something you can't find anywhere else, Ebay is it. Also Ebay does provide a good source for locating reputable vinyl dealers, especially in particular genres. I've dealt with a few who have gotten repeat business from me off of Ebay.
Used stuff is a crap shoot. If you're looking for lots of stuff at good prices, then flea markets and good will-type stores are excellent places to look. Be warned, though, that it's been my experience that most of the finds here aren't of collector-quality, so if condition is a factor, you might want to look elsewhere. Occasionally I'll find a few gems at the flea market, though.
Ebay is also a good place to look, but any savings will probably be eaten up by shipping costs and you have to worry about the seller not packing the record well enough to survivie the tender mercies of the post office. But if you're looking for something you can't find anywhere else, Ebay is it. Also Ebay does provide a good source for locating reputable vinyl dealers, especially in particular genres. I've dealt with a few who have gotten repeat business from me off of Ebay.
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I forgot about flea markets...that would probably be a good place to check. Could probably come out with some decent deals afters some bargaining.
As far as collector quality, obviously I would like the records and sleeves to be in as good condition as possible, but I'm not gonna be too picky. The ones I'm getting for $1 aren't spotless, but they get the job done. Plus, it's also about the fun of searching throught piles of not-so-great stuff to find those few that you think are awesome...and to get them for dirt cheap to boot.
As far as collector quality, obviously I would like the records and sleeves to be in as good condition as possible, but I'm not gonna be too picky. The ones I'm getting for $1 aren't spotless, but they get the job done. Plus, it's also about the fun of searching throught piles of not-so-great stuff to find those few that you think are awesome...and to get them for dirt cheap to boot.
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Originally Posted by FrozenMetalHead
I'm in Chicago this week - any recommendations for some decent record stores I could visit? I'm near O'Hare, but could venture out if it's worth it.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Reckless (there are two locations - the Broadway Ave location is better for CDs, while the Milwaukee Ave location is better for vinyl)
Check reckless.com for stock and location information.
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Originally Posted by FrozenMetalHead
I'm in Chicago this week - any recommendations for some decent record stores I could visit? I'm near O'Hare, but could venture out if it's worth it.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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If you are in Philadelphia, there are some excellent vinyl places near South Street. I believe they are all right next to each other -- some focus on jazz, others dance, hip-hop, etc.