Eyeconik Records & Apparel
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Mom-and-pop store specializing in vinyl records of various genres.
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I wish I could give it 5 stars. However I have gone 3 different times and paid VG+ prices for G to G- condition records. Sucks because the atmosphere and set up are amazing but you will get much better quality ordering through Discogs for these prices. Tried to keep my money local but I can't keep overpaying for mid condition vinyl.
One of the best down to earth record stores I have ever been in. You never know what you are going to find and they are always good to me. Always makes me feel like family. A plus all around.
****Collector prices. If you’re coming here expecting the good old days prices, you may not be all that impressed **** I think this is a fun, great store. Fun selection, and I was a particular fan of their dvds and vhs’.
Going in takes me back where music was great, I am little biased growing up in the 80s, 90s, and being exposed to music from my folks. Its cool little space and knowledgeable associates. They are a limited in the genres I was looking into. My daughter got her CDs and I picked a vinyl. Overall check them out.
I'm a media lover not much of a collector but I appreciate the art. So I have many collections. It hurts to say it but this guys suck now. I sold them a few items before just to make space ended up donating a majority of it to them because they couldn't buy anymore because they were running out of space so yeah... I take media of substance they don't even look at it low ball me, I say no clarify why it's a low ball they go thru it again realizing theirs a sealed limited edition vinyl she calls the boss. I wait patiently, I show more collections ask for offers, all they asked for was donations. If you don't mind paying collector prices this is the spot, I'm only going for the rarest, but I usually find everything cheaper at thrift stores or Barnes and Noble, for older records I recommend the plea market or yard sales. This is a collectors store now, not a record store.