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Tom Sefton
February 4, 2014 at 5:42 pmThanks Joe! Very kind of you.
I might take you up on that – in my misspent youth I used to search around local vinyl shops for rarities, but its now a vinyl shop that is rare!
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Joseph W. bourke
February 6, 2014 at 6:40 pmHi Tom –
I know what you mean about a lack of “record” shops, but I’m lucky enough, here in New Hampshire, to have a record store within 30 miles of me, in Concord:
https://www.pitchforkrecordsconcord.com/reviews.html
They also refurbish and sell turntables and other analogue equipment, kind of like having a buggy whip shop in the neighborhood. Looks as if they have an *Bay shop as well.
Joe Bourke
Owner/Creative Director
Bourke Media
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Ty Ford
February 11, 2014 at 2:00 pmJoe,
I do have the original Mom’s Apple Pie!
and the bricked up version.
Regards,
Ty Ford
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Ty Ford
February 11, 2014 at 2:05 pmNIck,
Did you ever ask me about this?
Ebay is a good way to go. I have some cardboard LP mailers if you need one.
I used Chris Armbruster, here near us, to sell off a hundred or so LPs a few years back. He might know what the BF LP is going for these days.
410.627.6017. Tell him I said hi!
Regards,
Ty
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