Shout out for Better Records


I just wanted you all to know how pleased I am with an online record store named Better Records. I've ordered several LPs from them and they all arrived promptly after FedEx shipping notifications (great communication regarding shipping). The records are always well packed, and in first rate condition. Many are original and sealed. My budget doesn't allow for the "hot stampers," but the regular priced records I bought sound great to me. The only drawback is the website is a bit tricky to navigate. Tom Port, the owner, has been quick to reply to any questions I emailed him. Anyway, I recommend them, and no, I am in no way afiliated with this company other than as a customer.
rosedanny
Maria and Ghosthouse

I find a lot of great vinyl at Equator Books in Venice, CA (they recently secured access to 30,000 records from one of the best estates in LA) and Jive Time Records in Seattle.

Maria: I have seen some great Dylan product in recent months; in fact, the best copy of Nashville Skyline I have ever heard was playing over the store PA the last time I was in Equator. I always find five or six pristine albums at Jive Time and the instore staff always point out gems. Just got some superb Faces there. Sometimes I feel like I am a character out of Nic Hornsby's "High Fidelity."

I have found that Ameoba Records in Hollywood and SF are hit and miss. The bins are constantly being scoured and a lot of the vinyl is pretty beat up. The East Bay store seems to get better Jazz records.
Here's my 2 cents in random order. I have never bought a "hot stamper" from Tom (and don't intend to, as I do the hunting myself) - though I have bought a few other lp's and accessories from him:

1. I have spoken to him on the phone and he seems genuinely interested, knowledgeable, and customer service was excellent.

2. His musings in the descriptions of lp's on his website have much useful info worth reading through.

3. That being said, he IS a master of "marketing" bordering on hype - a la Sharper Image, or the DAK catalog (remember Drew A. Kaplan - yuk! gag!)

4. "Hot stampers" are real - but of course "Hot" is in the ear of the beholder and how the sonics fit your particular system too. I have done many stamper shootouts myself (which drives my wife nuts), and there's no question that some are way better than others.

5. Doing stamper shootouts is not quick or cheap. You have to first Find and Buy the lp's, then Clean the lp's, then listen to them over and over and over. Then, in Tom's case, he has to write a blurb, take photos, post to the website, etc. Having done all this myself, I don't think Tom's prices on Hot Stampers are quite as ridiculous as they look. He is performing a service and deserves reasonable compensation. In CA, our cleaning woman gets $20 an hour and up - so what's reasonable markup for a hot stamper??? There are probably lots of rich guys out there to whom time is worth infinitely more than money and they just want the best sounding copy of The Doobie Brothers Greatest Hits that exists - WhAtEVeR!!!...... it's a big world, and hats off to Tom for finding this niche, and making a living doing something he enjoys.

6. THAT being said, IMO, his prices for "ordinary" lp's, Direct Disk lp's and similar are waaaaaaay high. He's got the right to charge what he wants, but I find them kind of an insult - so it's really a disincentive for me to look at his inventory. But again, like the Audiogon auctions prove - there are obviously lp buyers who are not plugged in to Ebay nor aware of "real world" pricing and availability - and probably they don't want to be and don't care. They don't have time to chatter on Audiogon, they just want good lp's. And capitalism will allocate resources toward those buyers.

7. One thing that turned me off to Better Records is the constant hyping of Disk Doctor cleaning supplies, which he is a dealer for. I use DD, and have used the others, and also mix my own. There is nothing so magical about DD, but Tom's hype level re: the stuff rings alarm bells for me - that, giving the benefit of the doubt, he may have a vivid imagination - I'll leave it at that.

8. In short, it's a mixed bag for me personally - but there's certainly nothing immoral about charging high prices after you've done the work to develop a completely new market as Tom has.
Bongofury -
Those sound like great shops...too bad I live so far away!
Hey - re your handle, a Zappa fan?
Good hunting.
I'm a Zappa & Clash fan and the Clash obviously nicked that from Captain Beefheart and Zappa.