Second hand vinyl in NYC


Will be in the Big Apple for a week during end Sept/early Oct.Appreciate any advise on scouting for used vinyl. Prefferred genres : rock, female vocal, blues and jazz.
Many thanks and happy listening
128x128sunnyboy1956
On a recent trip I was promised 10% off on a $100+ cash purchase but found out later that the store short-changed me. When asked over the phone, the store manager fess up to it but also pontificated on the moral principle of “Ha-ha you missed me”. So count your change.
What's this about a 10% discount at Academy? Maybe I've never spent enough there to get it...
Make sure you ask for and GET the full 10% (or more) discount at Academy/Annex...depending on $ spent of course.
Westsider Records (big collection, good stuff)
233 W. 72nd Street, New York, NY, 10023
(212) 874 1588

Mostly classical + related. No place better for that. You could spend a whole day digging.

Last time there, with about one hour only to work with, I picked up a lot of very good quality recordings for only about $10 in the 4 for $1 stack in front. I think you could find almost anything classical or related on vinyl there.

For other genres, there is a sister store around the corner and a few blocks up on the right that is more book oriented, but does have a decent but much smaller selection of used vinyl of various types in the non-classical category. Picked up a few decent and sometimes hard to find titles in good shape for $7-$10 dollars each on average here.

For audio equipment, a stop at Sound by Singer downtown will keep you entertained. Lots of good stuff at various price points up to some of the best under 1 roof.

If you listen there though, make sure the equipment is hooked up and functioning properly. I found they have so much stuff on display that not everything hooked up is ready to make a good demo without some triage first up front.
I second the first post's recommendations of Academy Records (on 10th street between Lafayette and 3rd. They'll let you try records and have a good selection and are very knowledgeable). If you're brave, you'll go to this place:

The Thing
1001 Manhattan Ave
Brooklyn NY

They have probably the largest collection in NYC, but it's a pretty gnarly experience. I think everything is 2 bucks and under, and I'd say bring some rubber gloves and just start sifting through. You can find some CRAZY stuff. I know this sounds crazy, but I'd also check craigslist. I purchased a whole collection of 900 records in mint condition from some guy who just wanted to dump them. Costs me 50 cents a record, and I'm talking primo stuff!

Otherwise,

Junk
Intersection of North 9th St. & Driggs Ave
Brooklyn, NY

The Jazz Record Center
236 w. 26th street room 804--huge selection
Manhattan

Westsider Records (big collection, good stuff)
233 W. 72nd Street, New York, NY, 10023
(212) 874 1588

Anything else is on google!

Cheers!
I don't know which NYC shops are still open, I moved out of there years ago...

I recently got back into vinyl and found the largest record store in the country is here in St Pete Florida!!!!

Banana's music (www.musicfinder.com) houses 3,000,000 records!!!! I spent an hour and couldn't hold any more vinyl so I left, but I will surely be back!!!! I have really been enjoying spinning vinyl, and am amazed to find such a local resource for software, which has only further enhanced my enjoyment!
For a little east village shopping check out Academy Records, Gimme Gimme Records, and Good Records. And the Academy Records annex in Williamsburg is also worth checking out.