Who is you go to for top quality vinyl


I use to buy so many Japaneese and German  pressings locally when i was a younger man.
Now I only see them shipped from japan for crazy shipping prices on ebay(and weeks away ),
I hear all the great recommendations on specific labeled vinyl or mixes.I know its a collection, but where is your go too.
Thanks
oleschool

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Ole- for some prog reissues, reach out to Ken Golden who has a company called Laser's Edge (LP and CD). He has vast knowledge of older prog, especially the obscure Italian and German stuff, and can help you source reasonably priced reissues as an alternative. He also knows most of the folks dealing in progressive rock records, old and newer, and is a great resource for information. He is near Philadelphia, so shipping won't be a big deal. 
Good luck,
bill hart
Ole-Are you asking only about Japanese pressings or pressings made in various parts of the world? And I’m assuming you are talking about older pressings, right? Or new releases as well?
I buy records from all over the world, I’ve gotten UK pressings from the Mid-East, German pressings in the States, and even the odd New Zealand copy of one old, rare Vertigo.
Assuming you know what pressing you are after, you’ve got to work the Net. I’m not just talking about the usual places, like E-Bay, Discogs (through which I’ve gotten more than a few nice records), but, depending on genre, searches that will reveal record shops that may have the odd, the obscure or the highly desirable. Some of these dealers are not necessarily listed on the aggregation platforms. And if you develop a relationship with them through a positive purchase or two, you can often get them to help you track down other things you are after- that alone saves some on the shipping cost.
If it is a valuable record, I’ll pay the tariff for the shipping- in fact, I’ll usually insist on the more expedited, "signed-for" shipping to minimize the amount of time the record is in transit. The UK, France and the Netherlands tend to be more expensive for shipping than Germany, at least in the past 6-12 months. If the UK pound is still down (I haven’t checked in the last couple days), what you pay for in shipping may be offset by the lower price of the record, given the exchange rate.
The problem with high shipping costs, for me, is usually the less collectible, relatively inexpensive stuff that I want from places like the UK. Then, the shipping can exceed the price of the record!

servs- I have a couple of oddball Beatles records made in the Soviet era that sound pretty good. One is an early comp w/ Taste of Honey. It’s probably a 2 dollar bin record. I do have a fair number of Melodiya classical records that I acquired over the years, and never thought they were outstanding, but it's been quite a few years since I listened to any of them. Some interesting music, early modern piano, e.g. Scriabin, was recorded in Russia, and while interpreted by others, some of the better renditions are only on old Soviet records. (I have yet to bite the bullet on those). What is interesting is that some of the uber records- Vertigos, obscure prog records, etc. got scooped up by wealthy or smart collectors in Russia, and they became market makers for those records.