Identifying diggers' rejects in the "Just In" bins
lambert
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Have you ever gotten that funny yet slightly sinking feeling whilst looking through the new arrivals bins, that a fellow record collector has just taken a total shit at your local spot?I mean, the scenario's are varied, but most often times it's Quincy Jones soundtracks next to slightly interesting looking middle eastern records, next to off press high school band records with jazz rock ensembles, next to Gospel records of funky looking leanings, next CTI staples and then about 20 to 30 or so rap 12"s.Sometimes you can get an occasional gem, but more often then not I take it as a buyer beware, or a sort of editorial on the stacks sent through the code of the titles themselves. Usually there's nothing left in the store at that point either.Always interesting to see what people are letting go of, though around my parts, pickings are very thin. Most conspicuous place for this to occur? Got be the Salv.
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that said, I always wonder what completely obvious yet desirable titles I've missed.
by Xa*ier, if his PM's are to be believed.
Eric Mercury's electric black man was alright if i remember correctly.
Almost everything in just in piles around her is a diggers reject. I traded in about 100 decent titles all scratched as sh*t recently and i remember thinking, there are going to be alot of people gripping these who are as dumb as i was 3 years ago....
You remember incorrectly.
LOL! "OK, Xa*ier ... AKA SANTOS! You are exposed!"
In the '90s, you know what I used to see turn up used all the time? Westbound's vinyl reissues of the first three Funkadelic albums...all these diggers-come-lately would buy Maggot Brain or Free Your Mind..., thinking they were gonna get some slap-bass funk, and then they would be shocked when it turned out to be hard rock...straight to the used shop it went
Minus the Eric Mercury but the other two plus Dave Grusin stuff is always in the new arrival bin at shops around here.
i always wonder this myself
When I worked at a record store in college, I would never look at the 45s. There were BREAKZ to be found, yo!
I also went home to the Ohio/Indiana border area every summer in that era... and again, never looked at 45s.
Ah well... South of where we end up, right?
Dude, i do my best to sell cheapo good shit. alot of their better wall pieces were from me, and i keep bringing them good soul/psych/jazz/hip hop titles
And my last dozen trips down there have resulted in me buying nothing that was in their bins, you dudes leave nothing behind! i always end up getting something from rob (my favorite record dude in the world) though so theres no beef.
also i recently filled their 12" new arrivals bin w/ canadian raers.
and i never tape lp covers.
peace,xavier
Why not?