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The Princeton Record Exchange

Discussions about vinyl records: rarities, obscurities and collectibles, promos, mixes, etc. DJ-related discussions are welcome as well as techniques for recording & restoring vinyl records to CD/MP3.

The Princeton Record Exchange

Postby DevoManiac101 » Tue Jan 18, 2005 11:22 pm

Has anybody ever been here before? I thought I would mention this place because it seems like a lot of you are spending that $$ like water, lol. Not that it's a bad thing, it's your money and all but.. If any of you live in the NY, NJ, PA, or even MA area. Take a trip down to NJ one weekend, and stop over at the Princeton Record Exchange. I try not to make make a habit of going there, but trust me; it's quite addicting. I will begin telling you that there are over 100+ boxes of vinyl all at $1.00 each. Like I said only $1 for a single record or even 12" depending on what they have. How could you go wrong? I have gotten excellent condtion records for only $1. Rarely they will have something down in the boxes in "crap" condtion, but usually 90% of the time you are getting excellent/mint(-) records. Down below is a list of some of the bands I have found in the boxes. Hopefully this will tempt some of you to run down there NOW!

The A's
Baltimora
Elektrics
Ultravox
John Foxx
Belouis Some
Vitamin Z
Big Country
Men Without Hats
Nina Hagen
Altered Images
Blancmange
Peter Godwin
SSQ
Dyan Diamond
Cramps
No Dice
Martini Ranch
Robert Hazard
The Hoovers
Monroes
Rough Trade
Stompers
Bongo's
Eurogliders
Lene Lovich
Flash & The Pan
Nine Ways To Win
Tom Tom Club

Thanks, Justin/DevoManiac101
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Postby ocean » Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:58 pm

The Princeton record Exchange is a great place to dig for vinyl in the $1.00 bins but most of the really obscure stuff has long been picked over and is gone......back in the mid 80's when they were in their smaller location, it was THE SOURCE in the area
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Postby Grunch » Thu Jan 20, 2005 12:25 pm

Went there June 2001, and yes, the $1 bins are fun to go thru because quite frankly you don't know what you might find. But I do agree, the rarer obscurities are long gone, unless you just get lucky after they make a buy from someone parting with their go
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