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Old June 28th 11, 03:58 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim Lesurf[_2_]
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Default A good 'record' shop?

In article , FedupLurker
wrote:


"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ...


In article , FedupLurker
wrote:



It's called Ebay:


You seem to have missed where I wrote:


On 27 Jun in uk.rec.audio, Jim Lesurf wrote:
I've tended to buy other types of music from the usual kind of
'website warehouse'. However I'd be interested to hear any
recommendations / suggestions of specialist dealers for rock/pop/jazz
who can supply the more unusual or 'audiophile' items.


But Jim, I didn't miss it.


Good. All you have to do now is to twig what I actually explained I
required from said dealers. :-) Hint given below...

The sort of dealers you seem to hold in high
esteem are into the webby thingymebob also, Bigtime! In Denmark street
or Wix Lane or wherever, they are aware there is a consumer base not
local to their dealership, an example being that there maybe a pensioner
in Scotland and a dealer in London with the pre-owned recording they
want, thats where the internet delivers the goodies.


Hint: What I was asking about isn't simply that they have a website on
which discs are listed and you can select ones to buy over the web. I've
been doing that via the 'web thingymbob' for some years. [1] If you use a
specific dealer in Jazz who meets what I explained about being
knowledgeable and helpful, please let me know. If I'd wanted a list of
discs, I'd have asked for it. :-)

[1] Indeed in the past I actually wrote websites for one or two dealers and
labels (classical music, though, so I guess you won't have noticed back
then).

Slainte,

Jim

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