The Brooklyn Record Riot!!! Just One Week Away...Feb 15th
The first two shows were packed with hip boys and girls and the legend continues to grow. Warm your musical bones at the third edition of the Brooklyn Record Riot, Sunday, February 15th at the Warsaw in Greenpoint. Over 35 well-traveled record dealers will convene over free-flowing Polish beer and kielbasa along with rare and common albums of all stripes, 45s galore, CDs and DVDs as well. Eight legendary DJs spin endless music. Admission is $3.00 from noon until 8:00 pm. Early admission at 10:00 am will set you back $20.00 but you will live with the most serious of the crate-diggers. Download that, sucka! Warsaw, 261 Driggs Ave. Greenpoint, Brooklyn. More info on irisrecs.com. Subway: L, G
(email us or call 609-468-0885 for more information)
(email us or call 609-468-0885 for more information)
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How much does a table cost? I have 3 or 4 crates worth of early punk/new wave I'm willing to let go . . .
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hi there. table space sold out quickly because this is the third show and there is a good buzz about the event. but there are always tables available at the early stages of planning (next show is june 28th). just give us your email and we can include in dealer mailing list. tables cost 110 dollars each (six foot table). sorry about violating the rules. didn't think about it carefully. steve
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I will be there with bells on. Or rather my paycheck ready to sign it over.
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can't do it June 28, but thx
Anyplace you'd rec to look online for pricing?
rt, what's your holy grail of vinyl? -
gemm is a good general guideline and then search ebay "completed auctions" for specifics. then keep your prices below those averages and you'll do well. you are better off not getting top prices like so many stupid stores (jmho) steve (we will buy the collection from you. keep that in mind)
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pitu wrote: can't do it June 28, but thx
As in my most prized piece of the collection or my go-to spot?
Anyplace you'd rec to look online for pricing?
rt, what's your holy grail of vinyl? -
rtraindweller wrote: [quote=pitu]can't do it June 28, but thx
As in my most prized piece of the collection or my go-to spot?
Anyplace you'd rec to look online for pricing?
rt, what's your holy grail of vinyl?
I was wondering what you were looking for, but you can tell me your go-to too if you like.
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Well I'm always on the lookout for 50-60s pop, folk, soul and country LPs and 45s, 70's-80's punk and hardcore. And contemporary punk and hardcore but I usually just do mailorder from the labels or the fine folks at Vinyl Collective for those.
And my go-to spot is Generation for contemporary punk/hardcore. Everything else whatever record shop I stumble into. I used to hit the 45s bin at the record shop on 9th and 5th Ave in Park Slope every weekend, see how much I could get for $5. Spent a lot of time riffling through but I always walked away with some gems!
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