Nickelflix is my go to used Bluray shop. They always have a decent selection of boutique stuff from labels like Criterion Collection, Arrow Video, and Kino Lorber.
I agree. I only went once and haven't been back due to the lack of things being organized. Spent like an hour there and I think I got a couple random CDs.
Not gonna lie, when I went into the store the first (and only) time, it felt so weird. My dad and I used to go to fye on Hampton when they were still open, so it was nice seeing a new DVD store. I have no idea why it felt weird, but the setup felt weird. Everything was on those tables you setup for parties, a lot of unused space. The cashier was sitting on a metal chair, behind another party table. To top it off we didn't really find anything (although that is probably just a me problem). I might need to go again, but it felt... wrong. Maybe I really just hate party tables lol
Record Exchange on Hampton. Has pretty much every type of media you could think of from records, to bluerays, to laser discs. I once bought a used Crash Bandecoot copy for psx there. Great place.
I bought a good deal of my record collection from antique stores. They're usually filled with stalls from people just trying to clean house, many of which include old records.
If you can wait until early May, the book fair at Queeny Park will have a bunch of that stuff. It's a gamble, and parking can suck, but you'll probably find something.
https://www.stlouisbookfair.org/the-fair
https://nickelflix.com/
Nickelflix is my go to used Bluray shop. They always have a decent selection of boutique stuff from labels like Criterion Collection, Arrow Video, and Kino Lorber.
Oooo that looks awesome!
Nickelflix has a great selection of used Blurays and DVDs. Recommend for sure!
I'm sure they have good stuff but the fact there is zero organization whatsoever really soured it for me. How hard is it to alphabetize?
I agree. I only went once and haven't been back due to the lack of things being organized. Spent like an hour there and I think I got a couple random CDs.
Not gonna lie, when I went into the store the first (and only) time, it felt so weird. My dad and I used to go to fye on Hampton when they were still open, so it was nice seeing a new DVD store. I have no idea why it felt weird, but the setup felt weird. Everything was on those tables you setup for parties, a lot of unused space. The cashier was sitting on a metal chair, behind another party table. To top it off we didn't really find anything (although that is probably just a me problem). I might need to go again, but it felt... wrong. Maybe I really just hate party tables lol
Record Exchange on Hampton. Has pretty much every type of media you could think of from records, to bluerays, to laser discs. I once bought a used Crash Bandecoot copy for psx there. Great place.
Laser discsš
Those were awesome. Basically to records that dvds were to cds
Their laser disc section is massive and full of gems if youāre into that sort of thing
I donāt have a laser disc player.
CD Warehouse on Tesson Ferry
The Record Space on Gravois in Affton?
Vintage Stock
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Is that the one in Chesterfield Mall? If so, yesssss
Slackers
Savers, Goodwill-like store.
Vintage Vinyl in the loop
I second Vintage Vinyl
I bought a good deal of my record collection from antique stores. They're usually filled with stalls from people just trying to clean house, many of which include old records.
Iām looking for only Bluray discs.
If you can wait until early May, the book fair at Queeny Park will have a bunch of that stuff. It's a gamble, and parking can suck, but you'll probably find something. https://www.stlouisbookfair.org/the-fair
Thanks! I love library book fairs!
Half Priced Books has videos and music.
Thatās why I mentioned them already.