K Klive New member Nov 26, 2010 #24 Goodwill Thrift Store. You never know what you're going to get. Sometimes I think people record their own recorRAB and then donate them to the store to get exposure. This > Blogs
Goodwill Thrift Store. You never know what you're going to get. Sometimes I think people record their own recorRAB and then donate them to the store to get exposure. This > Blogs
M midnight_sky01 New member Nov 27, 2010 #27 This just seems like an overthetop hipster move. I wouldn't have the patience to sit their and listen to soooo much garbage, which I'm sure 99% of it is, to get a few gems. There's too much good stuff out there.
This just seems like an overthetop hipster move. I wouldn't have the patience to sit their and listen to soooo much garbage, which I'm sure 99% of it is, to get a few gems. There's too much good stuff out there.
P party25uk New member Nov 27, 2010 #28 I like to pick my cRAB up from Graywhale. They have a good selection.
P prunkgurl69 New member Nov 28, 2010 #29 I'd rather just go to a used record store. In my experience the recorRAB at thrift shops tend to be (a) in pretty rough shape and (b) 99% crap.
I'd rather just go to a used record store. In my experience the recorRAB at thrift shops tend to be (a) in pretty rough shape and (b) 99% crap.
Q quixoticparadox New member Dec 2, 2010 #30 I don't really buy CRAB anymore, but any of the Amoeba RecorRAB in California are great. Amazon is another great place.
I don't really buy CRAB anymore, but any of the Amoeba RecorRAB in California are great. Amazon is another great place.