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201.1 | A good day.. | ANT::TURBA | PARENTS MANGLED by RUNAWAY CHAINSAWS | Wed Aug 17 1988 10:04 | 40 |
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Well the reason I started this topic, is because I finally had
a good experience with a music shop. I went into E.G. Wurlitzer's(SP)
in Framingham, the new shop, across from rock-a-mania records, with
a friend of mine. He is a guitarist, and was looking for a effect.
I myself , as always was looking for a bargain. While I was looking
through the cymbals, Mark was getting help from one of the
salespersons. I don't know his name, but he was alot of help. Mark
wanted to sample a bunch of effects. The saleperson took 6 out of
the cabniet, and let him use them. Mark them told the salesperson
he had a Gibson, and a fender amp. The salesperson went over to
the wall grabbed an S.G. and hooked all the effects through a fender
70 watts amp. He then showed Mark what each effect did, and ended
up making a sale. He put a good half hour into the sale!!! Most
important of all, he knew what he was talking about. I watched alot
of his demonstration, he was a good guitarist to boot!! The
salesperson was a guy about 23 long hair and a really cool dude.
I Usually go to Jack's drum shop for my needs, but found the
prices here no to bad, cymbals especially! I highly recommend the
shop, even though I still cannot pronounce it!!?!?
Pro's
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Good salespersons
Decent prices, on most items.
Better than going to Boston, for me anyway!
Good selection.
Con's
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Nothing is directly priced, you have to ask for a price on most
items in the store. You ask someone, and they look it up on a list.
F.M.
P.S. Mark bought a Programmable Distortion for 109.00
Guitarists is this a decent price??
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201.3 | Wurlitzers, RT 1 Portsmouth, NH | PLEXUS::V5REGISTRAR | | Mon Aug 22 1988 18:27 | 15 |
| I put in my vote for Wurlitzers in Portsmouth, NH.
Stevie has made a few major purchases there, and they are always
really nice and patient. I mean, he gets a little outrageous
sometimes, I must admit. He'll look at something once a month for
a year (trying it out about every other time) before he buys it.
The guy (Jim) has always been great about it, letting him choose
his own guitars to try effects with (new Jacksons, ESPs, etc) without
even flinching. The prices are good and they aren't jerks like
the Boston people. This store is a lot more laid back, being NH
and all, and they run it completely differently.
If anyone checks it out, tell Jim we said hi.
Stacie
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201.6 | ** L I S T E N R E C O R D S ** | REPAIR::EDWARDS | Mandatory Suicide | Thu Sep 22 1988 09:20 | 17 |
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Give my local Record shop a plug?? Sure,
L I S T E N
Best record shop in READING, ENGLAND. Good stock of HM CD's
at reasonable prices. Only bad point is that they are usually about
a month after London gets them.
S H A D E S
In London. Specialist HM record shop. Just about everthing
you could ever want. CD's a bit pricey.
TTFN,
The MoshDuck.
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201.7 | | ANT::SLABOUNTY | It's 7 o'clock and I wanna mosh ... | Fri Jul 07 1989 13:56 | 9 |
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Strawberries (in Shrewsbury, anyways) had a "sidewalk sale"
going on last night when I got there ... a whole bunch of
records for $1, and CD's for $7. I didn't buy any CD's,
but I got 4 records ... watch this conference for a few
new notes.
GTI
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201.8 | | SHAPES::COURTNEYM | Lights out in London | Fri Jul 14 1989 23:21 | 7 |
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Reckless Records, Soho, London
In the next street from SHADES, second hand records only,
great Heavy Metal section including rarities
/Speedking
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201.9 | cheap CDs and records | HAZEL::STARR | LGTFOOH | Tue Sep 12 1989 16:13 | 17 |
| Dunno how convenient this is for many of you, but a good record store to shop
in is Disc Diggers in Somerville, in Davis Square. I went there this past
Saturday, and picked up these:
Gary Moore - Corridors of Power CD
Yes - Big Generator CD
Tommy Conwell - Rumble CD
Little America - Fairground CD
Blue Murder - LP
Testament - LP (not the new one, the previous one)
Squeeze - Babylon and On LP (no comments!)
Anyways, the total for all of the above was under $20! Each of the albums was
$.99 (in new condition) and none of the CDs were over $3.99. They had some CDs
as cheap as $.99 and $1.99!!!
cat
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201.10 | | ANT::SLABOUNTY | Skydive naked from an aeroplane | Tue Sep 12 1989 16:23 | 5 |
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Are the CD's new or used?
GTI
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201.11 | | HAZEL::STARR | LGTFOOH | Tue Sep 12 1989 16:51 | 5 |
| > Are the CD's new or used?
Used. But can you hear the difference??? Sounds the same to me! 8^)
cat
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201.12 | Clearance sales. | HYEND::C_DENOPOULOS | I have Chronic Lyripsychosis | Thu Jan 18 1990 09:32 | 9 |
| Well, I'm not writing to rate a music shop, but this seems like the
best place to put this. I was in Caldors in Chelmsford last night and
they have MANY LP's on sale for $1.99 and $2.99. Most were kind of
YUCH, but they had some Black Sabbath w/Dio, Zebra, a lot of Twisted
Sister, and a few other rockers. It may not be worth going out of your
way for, but if you're n the area anyway, you may find something you've
been looking for.
Chris D.
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201.13 | | SOLVIT::FRICK | | Fri Mar 15 1991 08:53 | 17 |
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I couldn't find anything in here for this topic so if this is in the
wrong place, Mr. Moderator, go ahead and move it to the right place...
Strawberries has started a new thing called Developing Artist
Spotlight, Buy It and Try It. Your new music is guarnteed at
Strawberries. But it...Try it... and if you are not completely
satisfied, return it within 7 days for a full merchandise credit on any
future purchase. Offer good on 10 featured Music future titles.
There are several new bands in there that I'm interested in.....
Ya ought to try it out................
-Tunes-
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201.14 | Pure Pop Records | IMDVCS::ZAPPIA | punk rock polly | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:01 | 8 |
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This isn't in line with topic but...
Someone (Tim Fennel) once mengtioned a place called Pure Pop
Records in Burlington, VT, does it still exist?
Thanks,
- Jim
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201.15 | I was in there around Thanksgiving... | CADSYS::SIMSNS::FENNELL | Swervin' Irvan" | Mon Mar 16 1992 11:24 | 5 |
| It was there last time I went. It's on the corner of South Winooski Ave and
College Street. Diagonally across from the Nikelodeon theaters. You go down
the stairs since the store is below sidewalk level...
Tim
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