[Vintage-Audio] Request For Assistance

Mike Clarson mclarson at rcc.com
Wed Sep 1 14:15:32 EDT 2004


Duane: I checked with one of my favorite sources--Django Music.
http://www.djangomusic.com
and a search there lists the "Class of..."albums as having been produced on
CD, but not in stock or available. FYI:They do not list "Class of 72" or any
after 73, but the two you are looking for are listed, but out of stock.
They are a collection of dealers that list their stock here, new and used.
They have a service for Vinyl lovers that may be able to locate a particular
item. Its done by e-mail, via  vinyl at djangos.com. I have pasted in their
blurb so you may establish a repore with them, as no search is involved for
Vinyl. Their prices are on the high side, but reasonable. I have no
connection with Djangos, just passing along a good source for used media.
Good luck.--Mike


   FROM DJANGOS WEBSITE:

Since the LP format is still alive and well for DJs and collectors alike, we
continue to stock the latest Hip-Hop 12"s, 180 Gram Audiophile re-issue,
current releases, as well as hard to find gems from the past. If you're
looking for any slab of wax feel free to drop us an email. We'll search our
racks at our stores for you're request.

Got a question that only a vinyl expert can answer? Drop one of our gurus a
note.       Email: vinyl at djangos.com





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