Address: 8112 SE Harold St, Portland, OR 97206, USA
Phone: +15032321767
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: 11AM–6PM
Tuesday: 11AM–6PM
Wednesday: 11AM–6PM
Thursday: 11AM–6PM
Friday: 11AM–7PM
Saturday: 11AM–7PM
Jason Berman
It's cool when they're playing the bass but I think maybe one of the guys was little disgruntled about it but I don't know it's a cool place we just wasn't feeling well hope you're feeling well brother
Tim Goyer
Their a really cool music store that has a lot of music to go through..
Brie
A great spot with tons of gems, a record player for you to test out the records before you buy, and a seriously decent selection. Always find a few things to pick up here. Plus one of the few record shops I've ever been with a nice person at the counter that doesn't make me feel like an intruder for browsing/stepping foot in the store.
Michael Poley
This has the most eclectic selection of records in PDX - it's essentially a bunch of random record dealers selling their stuff by consignment and it's amazing! Wish for something when you enter and you'lI probably find it. I found 2 of my grail records here on my last visit - The Wicker Man sndtrk and The Hobbit Rankin/bass sndtrk!!
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Almost all of our CDs are used and blemish-free, most are priced at $5.00.
Yes, we're glad to look at anything, and will buy anything we think will be useful.
Sorry, we don't have new releases at Crossroads, the closest place would be at Clackamas Town Center (mall), or central Portland.
If you're thinking of removing scratches or other physical damage, there's no way to do that. It is possible to re-flatten a record with a gentle warp, but we don't do that, as it takes a few weeks to a few months, and we don't have space to put things aside for that long.
Yes, we do sell needles. I'm the equipment guy, I'm here Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Sorry, no. You might check with Vinyl Resting Place on North Lombard.
They used to at the old place and I've seen a few at the new place as well. Probably best to sell it in Craigslist or offerup.
We buy records every day, many from the '60s and '70s.
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