Vinyl stores in NC

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jacks2start
jacks2start Posts: 98
edited January 2014 in The Clubhouse
If anyone wants to list any good old school stores to buy vinyl in NC plz do so as i always look for them anytime i go around the
state.. I'm 30 north of Charlotte..
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  • stretchl
    stretchl Posts: 1,334
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    Schoolkids records if they're still in Chapel Hill and/or Raleigh.
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  • stretchl
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    ps - Asheville doubtless has something cool.
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  • jflail2
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    If you want to bundle up and ride to Boone, I think the 641 Rpm store is a good place to visit. Fat Cats may have some vinyl as well.
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  • codyc1ark
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    jflail2 wrote: »
    If you want to bundle up and ride to Boone, I think the 641 Rpm store is a good place to visit. Fat Cats may have some vinyl as well.

    +1

    There used to be a good one on the south side of Lenoir, but last time I was by it had closed. I hate that, I have picked up a few albums there underpriced and in very good condition.
  • jflail2
    jflail2 Posts: 2,868
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    codyc1ark wrote: »
    +1

    There used to be a good one on the south side of Lenoir, but last time I was by it had closed. I hate that, I have picked up a few albums there underpriced and in very good condition.

    Yea, Lenoir isn't exactly the place I'd expect vinyl to thrive :) Used to be a pretty large shop in Hickory, but I think it's gone now as well.
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  • unc2701
    unc2701 Posts: 3,587
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    stretchl wrote: »
    Schoolkids records if they're still in Chapel Hill and/or Raleigh.

    Chapel Hill one is long gone. Raleigh is still around.
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  • stretchl
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    I suspected as much. :(
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    Lunchbox Records south of Charlotte is good for new and old. The lost Word is a used book store that has movies and music and prices are good. The Wax Museum in charlotte too. Columbia, SC has PaPa Jaz which is from the 60's and still going. You get near Myrtle Beach hit up Kilgor Trouts.
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  • jacks2start
    jacks2start Posts: 98
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    xjghost wrote: »
    Lunchbox Records south of Charlotte is good for new and old. The lost Word is a used book store that has movies and music and prices are good. The Wax Museum in charlotte too. Columbia, SC has PaPa Jaz which is from the 60's and still going. You get near Myrtle Beach hit up Kilgor Trouts.

    I know a few of those in charlotte
  • jacks2start
    jacks2start Posts: 98
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    not sure if repo records in charlotte is still there but i can check