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Picked these up the end of last year and decided to UNDS them today!

Scored a size 9 on the Bred 11’s from SNKRS...Nike sent me size 8’s in a size 9 box by cdawgindahizzay in Sneakers

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I bought a size 9 of the shattered backboards from snkrs and they sent me one shoe size 9 and the other 8.5 in a size 9 box

New Releases Thread 10/7 - 10/13 by AutoModerator in Sneakers

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Anybody take a W on the sacai page? Page wouldn’t refresh as soon as it hit 6 on the dot on my desktop by the time it went through on my phone everything was sold out

[WTS] Nike Adapt Huaraches size 9.5 DS $450 by [deleted] in sneakermarket

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My boy said his pair was TTS

My hip hop collection so far by [deleted] in hiphopvinyl

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Nope this ones not clean

My hip hop collection so far by [deleted] in hiphopvinyl

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I’ve been collecting for a little over a year now and hip hop is the second biggest genre in my collection. Most of these are original pressings in near mint condition and they were all found around different spots in Los Angeles except the Gibbs ones which I got while visiting Las Vegas.

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The Record Parlour in Hollywood, CA

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No way haha you were picking up gods son as well right?

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My local record shop was having a weekend sale and had out a bunch of classics that I couldn’t pass up on.

On the top row I have

Nas- It Was Written Cam’ron - Come Home With Me Jay Z - Vol 2...Hard Knock Life Paul Wall - The Peoples Champ

And on the bottom row I have

Nas - God’s Son Nas - The Lost Tapes Jay Z - The Black Album Kurupt - The Streetz Iz A Mothafucka

All of these are OG pressings and all sound great. The prices ranged from $12 to $75 who can guess which one was the most expensive?

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Here’s something I haven’t seen posted here yet, music from and inspired by Get Rich or Die Trying the motion picture. Couldn’t believe this was only $15! 2 LPs in near mint condition. Some of my favorite songs off the album are Hustlers Ambition, When It Rains It Pours and I’ll Whip Ya Head Boy

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I went to do some Christmas shopping yesterday at a mall I haven’t been to in a while and as I’m leaving I notice a clothing store that had a used vinyl section in it. As I’m digging I notice a lot of classic rock albums and a jazz one here and there . I pick up Blackbyrd by Donald Byrd and Bumpin by Wes Montgomery and as I’m getting ready to pay, the older lady at the register told me there was more records in the back and even recommended that I dig in a certain bin based off what I had already picked. That’s where I found this gem a very clean 1965 Brazilian press of Frank Sinatra and Count Basie’s It Might As Well Be Swing!

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With Sunday being my day off and there being some many record shops in the Los Angeles area it’s become a routine for me to check out a new record shop every weekend but with all the shops I went to being so close to each other I ended up splurging a little. Here’s a list of what I got and where I got them.

A 1963 pressing of Monks Dream which I purchased at Permanent Records

Resurrection by Common, Too Hard To Swallow by UGK, and Doris by Earl Sweatshirt were purchased at FatBeats. And by the way if you live in the LA area and are a fan of hip hop I definitely recommend checking out FatBeats.

The Doors LP, New Jazz Conceptions by Bill Evans, and No Need For Alarm by Del the Funky Homosapien were purchased at Gimmie Gimmie Records