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To: Darkwolf377

There is a lot of chaffe at the Boston record stores to get at those few nuggets.

I know a local record store here that keeps low inventory and will pass on used copies of the "big sellers" of old. They bloat the racks and don't generate new interest so much. Doesn't matter if the seller is practically giving them away; they aren't even worth filing.


4 posted on 07/18/2006 10:55:54 AM PDT by weegee (Merry Jo Kopechne Day!)
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To: weegee
Yes, how many copies of Thriller can a store use?

I find if I'm looking for records it's for something that's never been released on CD--I buy a ton of movie scores. If something's on CD, I buy a CD, so the store owners must follow that logic, too.

I went on a binge last week and came home and glanced at my stack of unwrapped, to-be-listened-to CDs which I already have. There were 28 there, PLUS my new purchases. Think I have a problem?

Payday tomorrow, so I'll tour the record stores again, but just looking, of course...:)

7 posted on 07/18/2006 11:01:52 AM PDT by Darkwolf377 (http://www.savethesoldiers.com/)
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