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Someone made an offer...
I noticed a couple of other holes in the collection when I was there (um...Summer 2004 I think). Plus some of the titles that are up still have dealer prices written in grease pencil on the runout leading me to believe that they didn't have all of the back catalog sitting around and had to buy up a bunch of them. I'm sure that the Shangri-La guys would know more of the story. Some of the autographed items were signed to something like the Blues Museum as well. Great museum, though, I had fun getting down on the Solid Gold dancefloor.
I dangle those puppies right from the ol' dipstick and let em' twirl around a bit. You'll sell more that way, but I wouldn't buy them. Matter fact, I'd walk right out of Good Records on 3rd St in NYC.
I noticed a couple of other holes in the collection when I was there (um...Summer 2004 I think). Plus some of the titles that are up still have dealer prices written in grease pencil on the runout leading me to believe that they didn't have all of the back catalog sitting around and had to buy up a bunch of them. I'm sure that the Shangri-La guys would know more of the story. Some of the autographed items were signed to something like the Blues Museum as well. Great museum, though, I had fun getting down on the Solid Gold dancefloor.
When they first opened they listed titles that they were still looking for on their website. They needed close to a 100 45s.
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Or you can use the tried & true "plastic 45 bags & staplegun" method....no pic of that one but you probably get the idea.
I forgot what I was going to say
Someone made an offer...
I noticed a couple of other holes in the collection when I was there (um...Summer 2004 I think). Plus some of the titles that are up still have dealer prices written in grease pencil on the runout leading me to believe that they didn't have all of the back catalog sitting around and had to buy up a bunch of them. I'm sure that the Shangri-La guys would know more of the story. Some of the autographed items were signed to something like the Blues Museum as well. Great museum, though, I had fun getting down on the Solid Gold dancefloor.
I dangle those puppies right from the ol' dipstick and let em' twirl around a bit. You'll sell more that way, but I wouldn't buy them. Matter fact, I'd walk right out of Good Records on 3rd St in NYC.
When they first opened they listed titles that they were still looking for on their website. They needed close to a 100 45s.