From tyrone_topheavy@yahoo.com Mon Nov 28 08:42:39 2005
Subject:Re: Record Store Ramble...was Kansas, Portrait (He Knew) drawbars/OT

Yup, there was one in the Eastland shopping center in Covina, too. SE corner.

Karl Severson wrote: --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "jake92028" wrote:
>
> Just happened to land on this post again: In Southern California in
> the 60's (yep), "the" big store was Wallach's Music City, NW corner
> of Sunset and Vine in Hollywood. 45's and 33's and workstation-like
> turntables plus headphones setups - where the manager/staff could
> still watch you - to listen to the latest. Either I'm gettin' old or
> my memory's getting better??? Wj
>
>---
I think all the Wallach's had listening booths. There was one in
Lakewood I believe, which was closer to where I lived at the time. The
Hollywood one - I think the booths were on the outside wall so you
could look in from the sidewalk through the windows and see the
customers auditioning the vinyl.
Karl



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