Just like the 2nd De La album...More Dusty is Dead
Not surprising... it was a pretty weak store. They had some nice stuff from J-Sun's personal collection during their first few months of operation, but after that it seemed to be all overgraded junk.
The only thing more amazing than the fact that they sold t-shirts featuring their name/logo was the fact that people actually bought those sh!ts.
I remember some short-lived poster on here one time talking about "You can catch me chilling in my More Dusty Than Digital t-shirt..."
I'm in Atlanta right now. Tried to call you, Jef, but couldn't get through.
Just like the 2nd De La album...More Dusty is Dead
Not surprising... it was a pretty weak store. They had some nice stuff from J-Sun's personal collection during their first few months of operation, but after that it seemed to be all overgraded junk.
Okay. Well, I wasn't looking for raer or for Hip-Hop records. So you're review is not really relevant. But thanks.
actually when i was at MDTD almost everything was overpriced. They had some nice new stuff and some of the old stuff was alright. i actually went around the corner though to some biggerrecord store (can't remember the name) and came up better and cheaper there.
actually when i was at MDTD almost everything was overpriced. They had some nice new stuff and some of the old stuff was alright. i actually went around the corner though to some biggerrecord store (can't remember the name) and came up better and cheaper there.
Wax-n-Facts, probably--that's a great store. I always find something there.
yeh that's it. place was nice. I don't know how Dusty was even able to compete (obviously they couldn't) with that store right there.
Wax-n-Facts is great. They're a traditional store, rather than a "digger" oriented one. Very large stock that's constantly moving. Real serious about grading... and I don't think I've seen them put a price tag of over $15 on any used record. That place provided the foundation of my collection.
yeh that's it. place was nice. I don't know how Dusty was even able to compete (obviously they couldn't) with that store right there.
Wax-n-Facts is great. They're a traditional store, rather than a "digger" oriented one. Very large stock that's constantly moving. Real serious about grading... and I don't think I've seen them put a price tag of over $15 on any used record. That place provided the foundation of my collection.
yeah thats a good store..so provided the foundation of your collection? you used to stay in atl?
yeh that's it. place was nice. I don't know how Dusty was even able to compete (obviously they couldn't) with that store right there.
Wax-n-Facts is great. They're a traditional store, rather than a "digger" oriented one. Very large stock that's constantly moving. Real serious about grading... and I don't think I've seen them put a price tag of over $15 on any used record. That place provided the foundation of my collection.
yeah thats a good store..so provided the foundation of your collection? you used to stay in atl?
yeh that's it. place was nice. I don't know how Dusty was even able to compete (obviously they couldn't) with that store right there.
Wax-n-Facts is great. They're a traditional store, rather than a "digger" oriented one. Very large stock that's constantly moving. Real serious about grading... and I don't think I've seen them put a price tag of over $15 on any used record. That place provided the foundation of my collection.
where's this at? i know we had a forum related to this not to long ago but...
yeh that's it. place was nice. I don't know how Dusty was even able to compete (obviously they couldn't) with that store right there.
Wax-n-Facts is great. They're a traditional store, rather than a "digger" oriented one. Very large stock that's constantly moving. Real serious about grading... and I don't think I've seen them put a price tag of over $15 on any used record. That place provided the foundation of my collection.
where's this at? i know we had a forum related to this not to long ago but...
yeh that's it. place was nice. I don't know how Dusty was even able to compete (obviously they couldn't) with that store right there.
Wax-n-Facts is great. They're a traditional store, rather than a "digger" oriented one. Very large stock that's constantly moving. Real serious about grading... and I don't think I've seen them put a price tag of over $15 on any used record. That place provided the foundation of my collection.
where's this at? i know we had a forum related to this not to long ago but...
In Little 5 Points...
good looking faux_rillz..now i'm gonna print this out.
yeh that's it. place was nice. I don't know how Dusty was even able to compete (obviously they couldn't) with that store right there.
Wax-n-Facts is great. They're a traditional store, rather than a "digger" oriented one. Very large stock that's constantly moving. Real serious about grading... and I don't think I've seen them put a price tag of over $15 on any used record. That place provided the foundation of my collection.
where's this at? i know we had a forum related to this not to long ago but...
In Little 5 Points...
good looking faux_rillz..now i'm gonna print this out.
One more thing: if anybody is thinking about making an issue of the fact that I am telling--rather than selling--game in this thread, Wax-n-Facts is not a secret. It's an Atlanta institution.
One more thing: if anybody is thinking about making an issue of the fact that I am telling--rather than selling--game in this thread, Wax-n-Facts is not a secret. It's an Atlanta institution.
oh no..now everybody knows about the secret spot mysteriously known as Wax-n-Facts
I'll always be indebted to Wax N Facts just for finding my copy of "Catch A Fire" by The Wailers there with the original Zippo cover, and for only about $12 or something. That was a beautiful day indeed. I still try to hit up Wax N Facts everytime I'm in Atlanta anymore.
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Not surprising... it was a pretty weak store. They had some nice stuff from J-Sun's personal collection during their first few months of operation, but after that it seemed to be all overgraded junk.
The only thing more amazing than the fact that they sold t-shirts featuring their name/logo was the fact that people actually bought those sh!ts.
I remember some short-lived poster on here one time talking about "You can catch me chilling in my More Dusty Than Digital t-shirt..."
Not a good look.
I'm in Atlanta right now. Tried to call you, Jef, but couldn't get through.
Okay. Well, I wasn't looking for raer or for Hip-Hop records. So you're review is not really relevant. But thanks.
Calling you now.
You should fly to NY this week. I'm spinning with Brent and Jason Friday night.
Think about it.
Wax-n-Facts, probably--that's a great store. I always find something there.
Wax-n-Facts is great. They're a traditional store, rather than a "digger" oriented one. Very large stock that's constantly moving. Real serious about grading... and I don't think I've seen them put a price tag of over $15 on any used record. That place provided the foundation of my collection.
yeah thats a good store..so provided the foundation of your collection? you used to stay in atl?
23 years--I grew up there.
In Little 5 Points...
Too bad your a couple years late on RED BEANS N RICE.......
But they never much cared for the pale digger types...
and fuck the supreme court!-------------------------------------------------
Oh, I knew them well--I lived in Atlanta up until the summer of 2000.
Anonymous 06/06/05 06:55 PM Printing a thread
Mystery solved?
One more thing: if anybody is thinking about making an issue of the fact that I am telling--rather than selling--game in this thread, Wax-n-Facts is not a secret. It's an Atlanta institution.
oh no..now everybody knows about the secret spot mysteriously known as Wax-n-Facts