
In search of vinyl
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03/28/2005
Nick B. says:
I'm looking for some good record shops, such as Second Hand Tunes.
04/07/2005
jason h. says:
second hand tunes
07/21/2005
Jessica T. says:
Google Hyde Park Records, Dr. Wax, Dusty Groove, Reckless Records
07/21/2005
Jessica T. says:
Google Hyde Park Records, Dr. Wax, Dusty Groove, Reckless Records
07/22/2005
Cristin M. says:
Laurie's Planet of Sound in Lincoln Square and I second Dr. Wax.
07/25/2005
Patricia B. says:
You have to visit Record Emporium in Chicago (on Paulina). You will be amazed at the selection.
11/22/2005
J L. says:
Outside of Chicago there is Bop Street in Seattle. According to J. Greenwood of Radiohead, this "store takes the cake in the country". They have over 1/2 million items in stock. Owner Dave Voorhees seriously knows his stuff. Message me if you need more info on this place. Dave will track down anything for you.
11/24/2005
Robert L. says:
I'd go with Record Emporium or Laurie's Planet of Sound.
11/24/2005
Ellen "more runnish than runner" M. says:
When we were still living in Champaign, we used to shop at The Quaker Goes Deaf. I'm pretty sure they're gone, but does anyone know if they closed outright, or did they move? I know they weren't a huge vinyl place, but I got a few good ones there.
11/30/2005
gravy m. says:
Garage sales, rummage sales, salvation army, goodwill. dont pay top dollar to some dude with a tude.
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