Re: Second hand record stores

From: Aaron Shinn (ashinn@artic.edu)
Date: Thu Mar 23 2000 - 20:01:23 MET

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    Talk to Dusty Groove in Chicago.
    I have never worked with them in the mail order arena, but I
    understand a large amount of their business comes from the net. They
    are a real resource for people on this list as well, all of you that
    are searching for rare pieces, check out the site. It's one of my
    favourite shops at the moment. Killer selection of rare jazz and
    Brazilian stuff.
    http://www.dustygroove.com

    cheers,
    .aaron shinn

    >People
    >
    >It would really be cool if u guys could take 2 mins.
    >to answer these questions.
    >
    >Could you pls. hit me back with your fav. second
    >record dealers that offer quality mail service.
    >
    >This is fairly serious as I am thinking of jumping
    >jobs. Does anybody find record selling over the net, a
    >decent business proposition??? You guys with record
    >stores, make some noise, pleazzzzzze???
    >
    >How honest are second-hand record dealers generally
    >from your experience???
    >
    >Which genres or sub-genres are the biggest sellers
    >(classic, jungle, 80s pop.....).
    >
    >How big does a stock database have to be to sustain a
    >fair amount of commerce? (500,000 records...)
    >
    >Any thoughts or ideas in this area will be wholly
    >appreciated.
    >
    >
    >Cheers
    >
    >temi
    >
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