Address: 4156 Hamilton Ave # 1, Cincinnati, OH 45223, USA
Phone: +15135910123
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: 10AM–8PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–8PM
Saturday: 10AM–8PM
Jarrett Baston
First record store I ever visited. Bought countless vinyls from here and always love digging through the crates of well organized records.
macnwigs
Shake it Records is a gem of a record store. I travel North America for work and have the opportunity to stop at different shops along the way. Shake it Records had super friendly staff, great selection and good prices. Not only will I be back, I recommend if you’re in the area you stop by!
psychonaut thirteen
Love this record store. Everything from jazz to weird stuff you've never heard of. Great spot for finding rare or out of print albums. Keep an eye on their Instagram to get the skinny on new used collections they purchase.
Lawrence Wheat
Nice record store with lots of new and used vinyl. I didn't find many of the ones I was looking for but any store is hit or miss for what I'm looking for. I'm not big into punk but they probably have the best punk vinyl selection in the Tri-state. They also had a modest selection of new vinyl and I'm betting they could probably order just about anything new.
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Yes. They record players and headphones so you can preview albums.
They do purchase used CDs, cassettes, and records, though they tend to be careful about what they purchase for resale.
They sell used blu rays so I imagine they must buy them. I'd call ahead first and see though. They don't have a huge collection of them.
They should have a nice variety within those genres, but if they don't have the exact albums or artists you're looking for, they'll check to see if they're available to order for you.
I don't think I have seen any for sale.
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They will have a look at them and sometimes they buy depending on their inventory.
No Korean pop that I know about. But I could have missed it
Google for, Show me a place where I can get a 78 record transferred to digital, near you. There are shops or there that will do that for you. Hope this helps.
They sell used records and buy them.
Call and ask them. Not sure.
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