Record Stores in Savannah, Tulsa, Ann Arbor, Lexington, Seattle & Kennewick WA

Discussion in 'Music, Movie and Hardware Store Guide' started by TommyTunes, Mar 30, 2006.

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  1. TommyTunes

    TommyTunes Senior Member Thread Starter

    I'll be hitting each of those cities during April along with some others. Anyone have knowledge about good vinyl haunts in any of them. I been to Seattle a number of times but it's been at least 5 years since my last visit
     
  2. Winter Hugohalter

    Winter Hugohalter New Member

    Location:
    Camas Washington
    Bop Street Records is THE place to go in Seattle.
     
  3. TommyTunes

    TommyTunes Senior Member Thread Starter


    Yeah that's the name I was trying to remember. THANKS
     
  4. Jack Son #9 Dream

    Jack Son #9 Dream lofi hip hop is good

    Location:
    U.S.A.
    Vintage Vinyl & More
    (912) 234-5076
    14 W State St
    Savannah, GA 31401

    I'm assuming you're inquiring about Savannah, GA. :)
     
  5. Ken_McAlinden

    Ken_McAlinden MichiGort Staff

    Location:
    Livonia, MI
  6. TSmithPage

    TSmithPage Ex Post Facto Member

    Location:
    Lexington, KY
    Lexington, KY? CD Central on UK's campus is the only place really worth a visit here...
     
  7. johmbolaya

    johmbolaya Active Member

    Location:
    Pacific Northwest
    Kennewick only has one:
    R&P Records (5 S. Dayton). The original owners were the "R" & "P" but they sold it about 20 years ago and has been owned by Tom ever since.

    R&P is the only store in the area. Due to the lack of competition (there have been a few stores but all closed down within months), the prices at times can be a bit high for the condition they're in, but you may find a few dusty gems.

    The store can be messy, cramped, and dusty all at the same time, so if you have allergies, you have been warned. Due to the dust factor, you may want to bring some handi-wipes or something.
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    Since you're in the area, and have some time, you may also want to drive to Walla Walla, about 45 minutes East of Kennewick and check out Hot Poop. Jim is a good guy, and knows his stuff.

    Or head up to Spokane and visit:
    4000 Holes
    1502 N. Monroe

    Unified Groove Merchants
    2607 N Monroe St.

    Both stores are great, and I've never come out empty handed.


    As I was looking for addresses, here are some stores that you may want to check out, from Jack Endino's page:
    http://www.endino.com/recordstores.html
     
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