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- From: dbarker@spang.Camosun.BC.CA (Deryk Barker)
- Subject: Re: cd prices
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.013359.23029@spang.Camosun.BC.CA>
- Organization: Camosun College, Victoria B.C, Canada
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- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 01:33:59 GMT
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- bob.warren@canrem.com ("bob warren") writes:
- : To: alexander.inglis@canrem.com
- :
- : No, not a club. They've been around for quite a while. I haven't made
- : use of the service ... I really like in-person shopping. As I live in
- :
- : So do I, but I live in Brampton and work in North York. I don't
- : get downtown that often, so other than over to Square One I'm not
- : able to frequent a large number of music stores. There _is_ an HMV
- : outlet at the Bramalea Shopping Centre, but fairly expensive.
- :
- : downtown Toronto, this is an easy "everyday sort of thing to do. The
- : catalogue prices are actually not bad at all, especially for anyone
- : subjected to non-Yonge & Dundas prices! Seems to me DGGs, to take a
- : common example, were well under $20 ($17.99? $18.99?). Provided one buys
- :
- : As I recall, there's a music shoppe in the Eaton Centre which
- : is Classical only, but only saw it once.
-
- There is (was?) a shop in Hazelton Lanes called the Classical Record
- Shop. The guy who runs it does a weekly review programme on CJRT
- (Sunday afternoons) - this is all dating back to 1989 when I left TO...
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- Real: Deryk Barker, Computer Science Dept., Camosun College, Victoria B.C.
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