Address: 11500 unit F, E Independence Blvd, Matthews, NC 28105, USA
Phone: +19802458860
Sunday: 1–6PM
Monday: 11AM–7PM
Tuesday: 11AM–7PM
Wednesday: 11AM–7PM
Thursday: 11AM–7PM
Friday: 11AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–7PM
Leo Klevens
All the vinyl you will ever need
Jakob Miller
I have been a regular at Noble Records since my first stop in the store in June of 2021. On that day, I walked out with multiple, almost perfect condition original metal records like Dio, Iron Maiden, etc., and every time I stop in the store, the rarity and quality ramps up tenfold. The owner is the friendliest, most professional record store owner I have ever met, and he seriously goes above and beyond for his local community and makes you feel like family. Not only that, his used selection is pure dynamite! He puts stuff out that you cannot find ANYWHERE, especially in the Carolinas, like original ZAMROCK albums all the way from Africa. No one does this BUT Noble Records! It is truly insane! I have seen a few different reviews claiming that the prices were too high or absurd, but in my opinion they are very reasonable for the quality, also and especially considering the fact that Noble Records is a small, brick-and-mortar store. I have never had a single bad experience here, and this is coming from the guy that has waited outside the store at 3AM, TWICE, for the amazing record drops. Many of you reading this review will be wondering "why," and all I can say is, become a regular, and you too will want to do the same! Many Grails have been obtained here. Noble has my business for LIFE!
shawn gavin
Our go-to for flipping through records. Always seems to be something new and always good quality Vynal to add to our collection
Ed McDonald
My go-to local record store. They have used and new LPs and used CDs. There are listening stations if you want to preview a used LP before you purchase.
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They wear masks
I have a led zeppelin album that has the same songs pressed on both sides
I didn't see any books or sheet music. Great selection of new and classic vinyl at good prices and even a bit of vintage audio equipment for sale, but no printed or sheet music.
As already mentioned, you may certainly check pricing online (discogs is a wonderful resource for grading and pricing records to sell, then selling them yourself). You can also contact Dylan at Noble Records to set up an appointment so he can assess them and make an offer. The first option will be more of an investment in time and energy, but you will most likely make more off of them. Dylan will certainly be fair with his offer, and it will be a much quicker path, though.
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