![]() We also work very hard to ensure that no one gives better customer service than we do. The BuyDirect GuaranteeĪt BuyDirectVinylFence, you can expect to get high quality vinyl fencing products at a competitive price. Click here to get started with your do-it-yourself Vinyl Fence Project. So, we developed the “project helper” page on our website to make your project go smoother. We understand that buying a vinyl fence may seem like a complicated do-it- yourself project. With over 18 years of experience in the vinyl fence industry, we understand what it takes to be successful and are committed in providing high quality products, outstanding customer service, and great savings on your next project. Visit our page “Why Buy Direct Vinyl Fence” to discover what our online competitors are doing with their prices. This website helps ensure that you will not pay any third party mark-ups. This website is your online connection to our vinyl fence warehouse and allows us to provide factory direct vinyl fencing to your home or business. ![]() The BuyDirect PrincipleīuyDirectVinylFence is a manufacturer and nationwide distributor of vinyl fencing. In addition to specialized record stores, you might be able to find a diamond in the rough (especially if someone’s mom donated them without checking first) at the area’s many thrift stores, antique shops and yard sales.Watch this video on how to calculate your vinyl fence order and purchase it here on our website. You can also snag turntables, speaker components, vintage video games, and more! Record Revival 201 Station Rd., Quakertownĭefiantly and proudly calling themselves, “the last of a dying breed,” Record Revival feels like walking into an old school club, while actually being in the Quakertown Farmers Market & Flea Market, just a short drive from Lehigh Valley. While you’re spinning around Easton’s Centre Square, stop by Easton Record Exchange to grab a new record to spin! Managed by one half of Lehigh Valley-based, indie rock duo Slingshot Dakota, the store has a stellar selection of used records. You’ll also love their expansive selection of used CDs, video games, books, and movies.Įaston Record Exchange 56 Centre Square, Easton Spin Me Round Records is fully stocked with rows of new vinyl from the biggest artists. The shop is bright and spacious, with an energetic staff that stars in their popular social media content. The store is the “newest” addition to Lehigh Valley’s record scene, moving just across the river from its previous location in Phillipsburg, NJ to Easton’s Palmer Park Mall in 2020. Spin Me Round Records 151 Palmer Park Mall, Easton They’re your best bet to find the rarest of the rare. Double Decker Records restock their new arrivals section and popular 50 cent room regularly, so there are new treasures to find every trip. They specialize in new and used vinyl, in pretty much every genre, including classic rock, punk, metal, indie, soul, hip hop and jazz. The staff is rad and super knowledgeable. Opened in 1996, Double Decker Records gives you that cool, wrap-a-flannel-shirt-around-your-waste vibe. The shop also carries used DVDs, record player accessories, incense, and more.īonus: It’s just two walkable blocks from Vegan Treats and The Bethlehem Dairy Store, so after you get a present for your ears, treat your taste buds, too.)ĭouble Decker Records 808 St. You’ll find classics, retro indie albums, Record Store Day leftovers, and exclusive independent record store editions of the newest drops. Compact Disc Center specializes in CDs, with wall-to-wall shelves of square jewel cases, but there’s plenty of vinyl, too. You’ll kick it old school in this extremely friendly, freestanding shop. Compact Disc Center 1365 Easton Ave., BethlehemĬompact Disc Center, Bethlehem’s neighborhood music store since 1989, is located a block away from Liberty High School. There’s nothing like flipping through a crate of records in a warm and inviting atmosphere, so give these independent record shops a spin. Whether you’re just getting into vinyl or you’re a longtime audiofile, Lehigh Valley’s record stores are the best places to snag new and used albums Plus, you can sell or trade your old ones at all of them, too. Why? Everyone has different reasons: the better sound quality, the artistry of the packaging, the collectibility, the nostalgia, the ability to own a physical thing rather than a bunch of ones and zeroes, etc. ![]() The last time vinyl records exceeded $1 billion was 1986.” We may live in the digital age, but buying physical music is back in style! According to Variety, “The resurgence in vinyl records continued for the 15th consecutive year, as revenues grew 61% to $1.0 billion in 2021.
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