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The Beatles' Apple label is seen on a copy of Abbey Road on a vinyl record display. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)
The Beatles' Apple label is seen on a copy of Abbey Road on a vinyl record display. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)
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Updated: Thursday, 17 May 2012, 2:45 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 17 May 2012, 2:41 PM EDT
(WTNH) -- The announced closure of Cutler's Record shop in New Haven means there's fewer places where you can still stock up on new and used vinyl records.
This isn't a complete list, mind you, but here are a few other places across Connecticut where you can find vinyl. And by all means, if you know of another leave a comment below.
Merle's Record Rack
307 Racebrook Road, Orange
http://merlesrecordrack.com/
Brass City Records & Old Tools
489 Meadow St., Waterbury
http://www.brasscityrecords.com/
Replay Records
2586 Whitney Ave., Hamden
http://www.replayrecordsct.com/
Redscroll Records
24 North Colony Street, Wallingford
http://www.redscrollrecords.com
Gerosa Records
246 Federal Road, Brookfield
http://www.gerosarecords.com/
Exile on Main St.
267 East Main St. Branford
http://www.exileonmain.com
The Telegraph
19 Golden Street, New London
http://telegraphnl.com/
Oldies & Goodies
68 1/2 Quinnipiac Street, Wallingford
Disc & Dat
107 Greenwood Ave., Bethel
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