good. I buy often from them. got a load of Morricone remasters there. Let you listen first too.
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Yes, I also use Bandcamp and Norman Records.
I usually stick with amazon, mainly for the ease of return process (can mix/match if any artwork is damaged or if a multiple LP set and different LP's are faulty).
I also use Juno Records, Burning Shed, Banquet Records & Rockbox.
Thanks to everyone for their contributions.
I had 2 180gm remastered LP's delivered quickly from Juno - no sleeve damage; vinyls are flat, they don't 'swing' and there's practically no surface noise.
Now thats a 1st !!!!!!!!!!!
good news. not had a problem with them really
Car boot sales :)
I’ve never been to a car boot sale.
Most of the records on sale at boot sales are compete rubbish IMO: 'naff' artist(e)s and titles and usually poorly looked after with scuffed surfaces and dog-eared sleeves. Those for sale by dealers are in better condition, but the asking price is often unreasonable because all the dealers go by is what the Record Collector's guide says.
Surprisingly, the best used vinyl comes from charity shops now. Recently picked up 18 classical LPs in excellent, near perfect condition, from my local charity shop at a £1 apiece.