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Name: Mark Griffiths
Comment: I never set foot in there but this place lasted a hell of a long time - must have finally closed about 2007.

Dave Harwood
15 Mar 2024 at 05:18
I found this advert in the 'Kensington Post' dated 8th December 1967: “THE TURNTABLE - Records Galore to choose from for your Christmas Presents & Parties. Popular—Classical—National, etc. AT 228 KING STREET & FOLK SPECIALIST DEPT. AT 210 KING STREET. OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT. 210 & 228 KING STREET, HAMMERSMITH. W. 6. RIVerside 2534.”
Dave Harwood
27 Oct 2024 at 04:03
I found this listing in the 'Acton Gazette' dated 10th December 1981:
“TUNE INTO 296 - 296 Chiswick High Road W.4. A wide range of records from early rock'n'roll to country and western and obscure 12-inch discs LPs from £2.99, singles from 60p. Tickets for most major rock gigs sold. Also T-shirts and badges. Open daily.
SPINNING DISC - 54 Chiswick High Road W.4. Cheap records and collectors items. LPs from 50p. Specialises in original rock'n'roll records. Open daily from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wed.: 10.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
TURNTABLE - 210 King Street W.6. Stocks old and obscure records at cheap prices. Early r'n'r, jazz, classical, pop and country from as little as £1.50 for an LP. Open daily.
RECORD & TAPE EXCHANGE - 90 Goldhawk Road W.12. All types of records bought and sold cheaply, singles from 20p, LPs from £2, Bargain basement, Soul, pop, classical, reggae.”

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