Vinyl sources in Lincoln, NE, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Detroit

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thunderbrick

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OK, it's that time of the year............

In the next month I'll be in the cities listed above.

Suggestions for used vinyl sources, or even good B&M audio stores?

Thanks!

'brick


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Fantasyland Records in Buckhead/Atlanta is very good. I just went to Wax n' Facts at Little 5 Points/Atlanta and it was decent. Criminal Records is right around the corner but I didn't make it there. Worth a shot though.

thunderbrick

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Thanks!

Will do my best to check that out.

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Miney

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Here's a thread listing some places I checked out in the Detroit area...

Flipside has been good lately; I also discovered some nice stuff @ Solo Records in Royal Oak.
« Last Edit: 14 Apr 2012, 01:03 pm by Miney »

jazzcourier

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As far as SLC is concerned i only got to Randy's Records and was underwhelmed.Nothing out of the ordinary as far as used stock.The prices were high for some common records in so so shape and the selection was pretty dreary.My philosophy is that it is always worth a look.Not quite sure what else passes for a record store in that town.If that does not pan out i CAN recommend a decent stop for grub and a brew at MacCools Pub at 1400 s. Foothill in the Foothill Village.They had a great locally raised braised lamb ribs,no doubt fed on the grassy fields of the Beehive state.
 

skriefal

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Randy's Records is the best vinyl source in Salt Lake City:
http://www.randysrecords.com/

There's also Respin Records:
http://www.facebook.com/respinrecords

That's about it.  There are a few independent stores that have a token vinyl section, but nothing much worth bothering with.