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If you happen to live close to Lansing Michigan you may want to take a trip
over to a record store called "Flat Black and Circular" which is near the MSU
campus. They recently bought a huge collection of laserdiscs (around 1400)
from a private collector and are selling them for $4 each (even less if you buy
in bulk). There are few "rare" discs that I could find but there are quite a
few sealed discs. Only a couple box sets were in the bunch but the collection
is quite extensive in its variety. Theres an excellent selection of science
fiction films and there are even a number of Discovision discs (for what
they're worth!).
-John
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johnfbeas@aol.comNOSPAM (JohnFBeas) wrote in
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> If you happen to live close to Lansing Michigan you may want to take a
> trip over to a record store called "Flat Black and Circular" which is
> near the MSU campus. They recently bought a huge collection of
> laserdiscs (around 1400) from a private collector and are selling them
> for $4 each (even less if you buy in bulk). There are few "rare"
> discs that I could find but there are quite a few sealed discs. Only
> a couple box sets were in the bunch but the collection is quite
> extensive in its variety. Theres an excellent selection of science
> fiction films and there are even a number of Discovision discs (for
> what they're worth!).
> -John
> Please remove NOSPAM from my address to respond.
>

Thanks for the HU John - haven't been to FB&C in quite a while - but sounds
like a good reason to head up there! Are they still in that building with
all the little shops on Grand River?

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Yes, thats where they're still located. They've opened up a whole seperate
room next door for the laserdiscs.

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JohnFBeas wrote:
> If you happen to live close to Lansing Michigan you may want to take a trip
> over to a record store called "Flat Black and Circular" which is near the MSU
> campus. They recently bought a huge collection of laserdiscs (around 1400)
> from a private collector and are selling them for $4 each (even less if you buy
> in bulk). There are few "rare" discs that I could find but there are quite a
> few sealed discs. Only a couple box sets were in the bunch but the collection
> is quite extensive in its variety. Theres an excellent selection of science
> fiction films and there are even a number of Discovision discs (for what
> they're worth!).
> -John
> Please remove NOSPAM from my address to respond.

Wow, this is awesome! I think I'll make a trip up there this weekend.
Thanks!

Matt
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