01-14-2023, 10:25 PM
(01-14-2023, 10:06 PM)Wyche Wrote: Gotcha, totally understand your take then. For me, it's awesome. I miss the days of going to huge record stores and browsing for hidden gems and rarities for hours. Thank goodness Lexington still has a decent sized record store.
I certainly remember the old record stores.. Second Time Around in Dayton used to be a good one.. I had a friend in the business of selling to record stores. His entire house was lined from top to bottom, front to back with thousands upon thousands of records all stacked side by side taking up every inch of wall space in the place including the kitchen and bathrooms..LOL. He eventually opened his own place, but I forget where.. I know it took him a few years just to get it all moved. I used to have a big record collection dating back to my grandmothers old 78's ..That lasted till I had kids.. Kids and record collections don't typically mix well. They tend to scratch the hell out of them and play frizbee with them..
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