Or try Jazz House Records in Atherstone that also have stores on eBay and Discogs.
What type of music exactly, and which country do you live in?
I mainly listen to classic rock from the 70s onwards.
The Beatles. Currently buying 1st pressings when I can afford it.
Pink Floyd
Roger Waters
Dave Gilmour
Rolling Stones.
Bowie
Fleetwood Mac
AC DC
War on drugs
R.E.M
Stevie Nicks
Tom Petty
Tom Waits
Led Zeppelin
Crowded House
Bruce Springsteen
Neil Young
Nirvana
Dire Straits
Bob Dylan
U2
Walter Trout
The Who
Soul and Motown
And anything inbetween
UK based
In New Zealand I use local record shops or JB HiFi and Real Groovy Records on-line. For UK and Europe releases I use Burning Shed in the UK, who I’ve found to be excellent, who cover a lot of rock music.
I use Presto for classical and Juno for more contemporary
I bought an album from them and the vinyl was absolutely filthy, heavy dust, grime and with inner sleeve covered in sticky tape. It you was an absolutely disgrace. I got in touch with them and their reply was that they had so many Records in stock that it was difficult to check every single one of them. They did offer some sort of compensation which I never received.
They still mail me with new or re releases of the same album even though I tried to stop it. Lousy service.
Never again.
@Tony …Once bitten twice shy T. Think all record collectors can relate to your experience.
I have not had a problem with EIL but Discog sellers don’t get me started
Take Care G…
Discogs, always.
Bandcamp when I can, and when postage is not stratospheric.
You buy direct from the record company, and you get a high resolution download.