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RE: DC

Posted by SamA on August 20, 2012 at 05:49:48:

Vinyl hasn't been stocked at the Dupont Circle store in at least a couple of years.

The Red Onion on 18th Street had nice vinyl, but the shop was supposed to close in July. The owner said they were thinking of continuing some sort of Internet operation.

Melody Music on Conn. Avenue closed in February.

CD Cellar in Arlington and a few quick stops from Dupont on Metro has some decent vinyl although I am growing leery of the buck floor bins. I've been seeing groove damage and other issues that make 'em sketchy. Still, a few gems have been found. So it's part luck, I guess.

SamA