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Old 04.27.2007, 08:45 AM   #95
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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
i was just kidding, playing with the whole stereotypical record store types.

i can imagine gmku being a papa smurf kinda record store owner "say kids, did i hear you talk about the velvet underground? let me tell you about them..."

there's pretty much no indie record stores here in mexico, and the ones i have gone to have been in new york, i have come across that attitude very few times, mostly i end up talking about what i'm buying.

Exactly. I'll be the kinder, gentler record store owner. And for the record... Hey! For the Record! ... meh, maybe... Anyway, I don't mean to give the impression that this will be a moldy LP store. I'm definitely not going the flea market route with the LPs. My main focus will be on new (sealed) LPs, both reissues and new releases, and on new and reissued CDs. So Lps and CDs. I can imagine that selling used LPs would be problematic. I'd have to be careful about vinyl quality and all that. And there's the matter of how I procure them--I'm sure not going to sell my own LPs. So at least to start, the focus will be on new merchandise--vinyl and digital.
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