Funny Mike Archer mentions says they're busier now than they have ever
been. My partner went in there the other day and the place was a ghost
town. Usually records are stacked on all available floor space waiting for
pickup. He didn't see any (maybe they started using a separate room?).
But, they are the only guys in town, and we haven't got any warped ones
yet. Also, we won't have to wait 1 1/2 months to get our records.
Peace,
Alex
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Just in case some miss it, there's a nice article in
this week's Metro Times on Ron Murphy's Sound
Enterprises (the formerly known as National Sound
Corporation)and Archer Records
http://www.metrotimes.com/ _> music _> Keepin' Vinyl Alive
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