Chad's life is heaven to a lot of record lovers. Business is his hobby and hobby is his business. How good can it get? I began corresponding with Acoustic Sounds in the late 80s and that time, his catalog was just a typical bond paper that was typewritten.
$250 for a UHQR Mofi then was already staggering.
And look at Chad's company today. Wow. And congrats on his 25th year in business. Nice video.
Chad's life is heaven to a lot of record lovers. Business is his hobby and hobby is his business. How good can it get? I began corresponding with Acoustic Sounds in the late 80s and that time, his catalog was just a typical bond paper that was typewritten.
interesting. the toshiba EMI blue notes from the early '90s were a high water mark for BN reissues. the jacket art, pressings and mastering were all the best up to that point - i owned them all at one time. they're well worth seeking out and scarce as few were pressed and fewer yet imported to the US.
Chad's life is heaven to a lot of record lovers. Business is his hobby and hobby is his business. How good can it get? I began corresponding with Acoustic Sounds in the late 80s and that time, his catalog was just a typical bond paper that was typewritten.
as the story goes he ran copies of these lists at 7-eleven, i have few of these and the earliest catalogs from bob bantz of the elusive disc and tom port of better records. both tom and bob started well before chad did. back in the day chad and i would bs for 2-hrs on the phone, we spent most of it talking about life and records. he was surpised i remember a lot of those conversations 25-yrs later when we met up at the newport show. try calling him today, id be surpised if he had 2-mins to talk to his wife