How to find vinyl?


I'm new in my area. I know how I could find CDs, but where do I look for vinyl?
blw
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Twl and Viridian have basically said it all. The interest for Jazz and Classical seems low on Ebay at the moment, so prices there are quite good, though, as suggested above, you have to trust the seller and can't inspect for yourself.
There are a few places in the Washington D.C. area that have them. I have just started to get into vinyl and I am currently doing this research. If you want to you can keep emailing me periodically to see what I find in this area. Then at least that is one option in case you are up this way.
You're going to love this!! I just started collecting vinyl and have been buying mostly over the internet...
Yesterday I went to a quasi family reunion... and my cousin had in the basement over 3000 lps in mint shape...
He knew of my new vinyl set up and let me pick and choose whatever I wanted!! He had duplicate copies of almost everything.. go figure! Anyway, some choice selections were
Pink Floyd Dark side, picture disc and double LP...
Beatles White Album, Pink Floyd the Wall double lp, Pink Floyd wish you were here, Led zep in thru the out door, Physical Grafitti, Led zep 1 and 3, Some Genisis, Jimi Hendrix experice... god, so many I cant remember...Price..
Free! Gotta Love it... I dont mean to brag, but finding a gold mine like that deserves to be told!!
Anyway I have had very good luck with Adam Zar on line
his company is Adam's Used Records Emporium...
His lps are mint and prices are great!!
Happy Listening!
Joe
All of the above ideas are great. Big cities usually have some good record stores (though not always) and most college towns are a safe bet for one or two decent record stores. It becomes a challenege at times. You may spend hours searching through thousands of old must records at some store...finding nothing but Air Supply, 80s metal, and 70s singer songwriter rejects, but there's usually a gem or two hidden in there somewhere. It's fun.