Located at 476 E. Court St., Games Heads & Vinyl Junkies is a locally owned store that specializes in vintage vinyl records, video games and movies. Joshua Noblitt is the owner and operator of this relatively new business, which has been open for a few months. He is standing next to some of the records available at his shop. He buys and trades in records and games as well as sells them.
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Game Heads & Vinyl Junkies is in the small building on East Court Street that used to be the home of XYZ Spirits. Noblitt said he heard from customers that this building was once a record store long before he opened.
Noblitt has quite an impressive selection of classic video games and video game equipment.
In addition to the records and games, the shop has a good selection of antiques and collectibles, including vintage lunch boxes and View-Master viewers.
Game Heads & Vinyl Junkies has lots of vintage records, movies on DVD and even a Lionel train set.
Joshua Noblitt is the owner and operator of Game Heads & Vinyl Junkies, which has been open for a few months. Noblitt has turned his passion for vinyl records and video games into a store that has something for everyone.
Located at 476 E. Court St., Games Heads & Vinyl Junkies is a locally owned store that specializes in vintage vinyl records, video games and movies. Joshua Noblitt is the owner and operator of this relatively new business, which has been open for a few months. He is standing next to some of the records available at his shop. He buys and trades in records and games as well as sells them.
Game Heads & Vinyl Junkies is in the small building on East Court Street that used to be the home of XYZ Spirits. Noblitt said he heard from customers that this building was once a record store long before he opened.
In addition to the records and games, the shop has a good selection of antiques and collectibles, including vintage lunch boxes and View-Master viewers.
Joshua Noblitt is the owner and operator of Game Heads & Vinyl Junkies, which has been open for a few months. Noblitt has turned his passion for vinyl records and video games into a store that has something for everyone.