That's a shame.  I have found many a good cd at the cut out bin at My Gen.

Though in my humble opinion, Bent Crayon is still the best record shop in
the midwest.......

jim


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From: "Lee Herrington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 10:58 PM
Subject: [313] NOSTALGIA


>
>
>   A few days ago, I stopped at a local record store that I used to
frequent.
> Some of you Cleveland 313'ers might know of My Generation.  As early as
2000
> it was possible to find Elecktroids, Dan Curtin, Octave One, Urban Tribe,
> Kenny Larkin, Morgan Geist, Drexciya and other mind-blowing artists in the
> "cut-out" bin.  I am talking 50% to 67% discounts on some of the rarest
and
> finest out-of-print Detroit direct and inspired material.  I still
remember
> catching my breath when I bought "The Web Of Life" for $5.87.
>   Anyway, to get to my point, when I stopped in recently... the clearance
> bin I knew was gone!  They still have a section of cut-outs, but it does
not
> provide the 313 addict with any material.  I can only guess that they may
> have decided to discard the old material.  Oh well...  years before this
sad
> occurrence I was feeding my vinyl habit at Bent Crayon.  I am still able
to
> get my hands on primo Red Planet EP's, but nothing beats paying $4.35 for
> mint copy of "Panic In Detroit".  No sh#t...  I still reel at that
> discovery.  Any other 313'ers have similar "amazing discovery" tales?
>
> regards,
> LRH
>
> -save the vinyl-
>
>
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