sound library & trades?
matamatic
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I'm going to NY next week and was just wondering, would it be worth it to bring some records along to trade for store credit with sound library? or would I be better off putting them shits up on ebay? Nothing to rare just random doubles that I have that are kind of sought after. Also what's their hip hop selection like? I'm mainly looking for old school hip hop circa 79-89 not the common sugar hill, enjoy, cold chilling stuff but the more rare stuff that's poppin up on comps like big apple rappin and what not....... If you from New York stand up RIGHT NOW!
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Just make sure the records you bring in are super-clean, and in-demand items. I have brought in some rare items before, but cause not many people know them, he didn't want them (cause they just wouldn't sell well).
-pj
Yeah, they're serious about condition and will take a mint copy of a relatively common record over something that's significantly rarer but not as clean.
And hit up GOOD Records, too--Jonny gives trade value that's comparable to, if not better than, TSL.
just a few blocks away too!
When I visited I somehow didn't even make it to TSL but I hit Good, A-1, and Academy a couple times as I had brought stuff to trade/sell and then found some more to unload. It was a great experience, to find stores that actually care to pay well for funk, soul, hip hop, disco, and rap/hip hop 12"s compared to most SoCal stores (except for my man Dstill808) that don't really deal well with these genres.
C'mon, man--if they sell some schitt for $20, chances are it's pretty common and they've already got a dozen copies downstairs.
I'm saying if you've got stuff that's a little bit tougher than that, and don't want to deal with the hassle of eBay, it's a great way to convert records you don't want into records that you do.
That was my sentiment for years. Lugging around records in NYC is NOT any fun at all. Last time I was in town for breakface in January, I made it a point to not bring records or buy records. Actually made it past 10 PM without wanting to pass out from exhaustion.
Should be back in the next month or two... stay in touch guys..
RON
East Village shops are all exceedingly close by NYC standards:
TSL @ 13th and A
A-1 @ 6th and A
Good @ 3rd and A
... so you get breaks from the arduous lugging.
Dood - it's like a 10 minute walk, tops, rekkids or not rekkids.
minty copies only please.
Posted by Ron "Eazy"