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How (and Why) I Started a Thriving Vinyl Record Business | Talking About Records 

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The past 3 years have been an incredible journey for NTX. In this episode of Talking About Records we reflect on how (and why) it all got started, and the key milestones along the way. Take a trip down memory lane as we revisit the birth of a record store we never saw coming.
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@arzabael
@arzabael 5 месяцев назад
Anyone who “ramped up spending money on vinyl in the 2000s” deserves to run a thriving record store in 2024. Everyone. Me included, thought it was a joke. Now I couldn’t fathom a better souvenir or treasure to hunt in this world than physical media that I own of the music I love, on analog sound
@JCW-jx6ld
@JCW-jx6ld 2 года назад
You are the best you tube record store owner hands down
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Wow. THANK YOU! 👊🏻
@damonproud5049
@damonproud5049 2 года назад
Great watch, fascinating to see how it all started. I think a lot of us would love to do this but just don’t. Hats off to you for everything you have done so far.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Thanks Damon!
@C4lukin
@C4lukin 2 года назад
Hey guy. I am living in the Dallas area. I have watched dozens of your videos. I own 750 albums, and they are mostly post 1996 . 90% opened, but not played. Oh and it is totally your muse.
@meetthemusicacappellatozyd6142
@meetthemusicacappellatozyd6142 2 года назад
Your videos are all very informative, but I am very appreciative of you sharing this video...Thanks!
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@shashwatkumar7718
@shashwatkumar7718 10 месяцев назад
Super grateful for you share such a barebones explanation of your experience. Sending a shit ton of vinyl love from India ❤️🥂
@chrisward219
@chrisward219 Год назад
Really enjoyed this video. I've been a member of the Now Spinning group since the beginning and have bought from your store several times since the pandemic. Cool to hear how you got started and just wanted to let you know that even from Indiana, NTX Vinyl is one of my favorite record stores. I have some family in that area, so hopefully ill get to visit in person someday. The online presence, videos, and Facebook page are all fantastic. I'll continue to support your store, please keep the cool content coming!
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl Год назад
Thanks Chris! Really appreciate the comment and your support 🤘🏻
@Clipeuh
@Clipeuh Год назад
great video, you definitely have the collector mindset i love your passion!
@jerlg
@jerlg Год назад
Cool story. Glad you are open!
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl Год назад
Thanks man!
@peterhawn6944
@peterhawn6944 2 года назад
Interesting video. Thanks for sharing your vinyl journey !
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@brendonmiller8490
@brendonmiller8490 2 года назад
Hey GI, loving your channel and you taking the time to share your passion for vinyl. Give us a heads up when you start to ship internationally, you would definitely have a market here in Australia. Always look forward to your latest post, keep up the great work!
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Thanks Brendon! Really appreciate it
@cbr9914
@cbr9914 2 года назад
this was a fantastic watch. thanks for this
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Thank you! Appreciate you watching
@MrGIJuu
@MrGIJuu 11 месяцев назад
This was a fantastic watch. I’ve been doing my research as I am also looking to become an online record dealer and developing a RU-vid channel. I have a deep passion for music and vinyl records. Your information has been helpful and your story has been inspirational so I immediately subscribed. Congratulations. I hope to reach a successful level as well.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 11 месяцев назад
Awesome! Appreciate you watching and hope it helped. Also check out this video series if you haven’t already… ru-vid.com/group/PL8faDrV1lcp1x-2rGMt4a0DHBA1dxeYiC
@davidspriggs5024
@davidspriggs5024 2 года назад
Wow! Terrific story. Thanks for sharing. There is a lot in your story that I can relate to. I started my first little used record store in 1976 and went through the process of opening accounts and selling new records in the store in the middle of 1977. Certainly a different era for vinyl. Anyhow, I now own two small shops much like yours. Unlike you, I have pretty much skipped doing online mail order vinyl. Even though that’s how I initially began selling records out of the back pages Goldmine magazine in 1975.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Appreciate the comment David! Love hearing stories like these. Cheers
@s.t.e.r.e.o.
@s.t.e.r.e.o. Год назад
This post is GOLD. Thank you sir
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl Год назад
Thanks much!
@arzabael
@arzabael 5 месяцев назад
Damn dude. In a different reality, in many many of the infinite alternate realities that are created and split off from every choice we make, there are so many realities where the conversation of the antique mall on that fateful night at dinner with your wife did not go the way it did in this reality, and you never started the store. Crazy
@janishall8062
@janishall8062 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your story. We have a lot in common regarding opening a record business. I started my business just after you did in 2019. You have motivated me to explore other opportunities to grow my business. Again, thanks so much. 🙏🙏
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Awesome! Glad it was helpful
@knockshinnoch1950
@knockshinnoch1950 2 года назад
This video popped up in my recommendations. WOW! So glad it did,! A fascinating story of how your love for vinyl became an expensive obsession and how you solved the problem of pouring all your disposable income into that hobby. Why not start selling records to pay for the hobby? RIGHT! Amazing how your business started out as that pop up garage sale and then grew organically without any real strategy or business plan or any retail experience! It's certainly not the textbook way to start a business and I'm certain most efforts that started this way would fall flat on their face at the first couple of hurdles. Your passion for the music is obviously what drives your success and of course dedicating time to learn the new skills necessary to make the next step in the process a success. Such a great inspirational story. I wish you lots of luck and hope you go from strength to strength in building your company.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Thanks so much! Really appreciate you watching. Yeah nothing about this has been textbook, but in some odd way that’s why it’s working I think.
@chrisames2795
@chrisames2795 Год назад
Love the authentic transparent story. New order DJ
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl Год назад
Thanks Chris! Appreciate ya watching
@kevinj8236
@kevinj8236 2 года назад
Awesome story. Congratulations on your success! If I still lived in southern Oklahoma I would have enjoyed visiting your store.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Thanks Kevin! Appreciate you watching
@DJWerkz
@DJWerkz 2 года назад
Absolutely love it! Huge well done. I have been collecting since ‘79 and a DJ/dealer since ‘81. Most of that has been in the UK but now live in Richmond Texas. Never had a physical store as all my sales were mail order through sites like GEMM (now deceased), Musicstack and of course Discogs. I have a very eclectic taste but am in the process of starting a live sales stream on WhatNot concentrating on electronic music and underground dance music.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@agomodern
@agomodern 2 года назад
WhatNot is getting pretty big now. Having to give your social security number is ridiculous so it turns me off from using them. You're making it tempting with that music selection though.
@74gwh
@74gwh 2 года назад
Great story, like your videos here in the UK.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Appreciate it!
@jmfloyd23
@jmfloyd23 2 года назад
Great video GI! It’s good to know how each store came about in selling records.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Max
@jmfloyd23
@jmfloyd23 2 года назад
@@NTXVinyl You’re welcome!
@wyattfoley100
@wyattfoley100 Год назад
Very Inspiring GI!!!!👍 I have recently started my record collection and loving it. Now with Whatnot, I have a great avenue to sell records I'm not interested in keeping.
@adrianquinton6414
@adrianquinton6414 2 года назад
Hi there GI, really enjoy your content, you should make a video touring each of your physical locations, I'd like to see your setup at each spot, maybe a voice over after the fact. I bet you could do a great job!
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Fantastic idea we’ve been kicking around for a while! Just chatted with my videographer and we are putting plans in place!
@MattCupan
@MattCupan 2 года назад
Been pondering idea of opening a record store. We moved into an apartment in downtown few years ago that's right above a storefront. It's on a really busy main Street. I work construction and for the last couple years the downstairs store has been nothing more than a 1200 sq ft storage area. I have all my records down there (couple thousand). Along with all my tools and materials that I store for working on customers. Business has been booming as far as me working on remodeling jobs the last couple years. But recently with all the inflation it's starting to slow down a little. I still buy records every week. There's a bunch that I have that I don't feel worthy of taking the time to list on discogs. So I was juggling the idea of opening up a store down there. Thing is where I'm at the city hall has a bunch of hoops you have to jump through as far as getting inspections from the fire department and police department. As well as paying for the business license and permit for signs. I did a little research and for me to open up a store would take 2 to 3 months and a little over $3,000. I don't want to sell my whole collection. But basically in order to cover overhead and then have some money left over to buy more inventory to keep the store running I would probably need to invest a couple thousand dollars in records that I'm just acquiring to sell. So the idea of opening the store is kind of sitting on the back burner for the last year or so. What I've been doing is making sales off of Craigslist posts and the occasional Discogs sale. Thing is I'm in my 40s now and I don't know how much longer I can work in the construction trade. So opening a record store was kind of my job outlook for in my older years. I know a few different record stores shop owners that I talk to you on the regular and they all tell me how tough it is to move a bunch of records and keep acquiring inventory and sometimes sitting on records for years before selling them.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Hey Matt, thanks for the comment. I hear you on investment. The idea of having a dedicated, stand alone shop is certainly a big leap. We've actually chosen to avoid that for a number of the reasons you mention. Rent, insurance, utilities, employees, etc etc - all that adds up and can really take a toll especially when getting started. I always assumed the end game was to open up my own stand alone shop, but the further I've gotten into this I've realized it's not what I want. So, I've purposely created somewhat of a new/hybrid model with NTX. One that fits for my lifestyle, and family. Wish you the best of luck!
@seantetpon
@seantetpon 2 года назад
Great episode. I’m considering opening up a shop and it was helpful to hear your story. Was it difficult getting accounts with distributors?
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Great question! The only barrier to getting accounts with distributors is a Tax ID. Which, in Texas is about a $400 investment if I remember correctly. Once you have that you can pretty much order from any of them...but some do have minimums, etc.
@raggeragnar
@raggeragnar 2 года назад
That is some cool box sets ! I would love to get the ”Almost famous” one , but unfortunately , it’s a US/Canada release and if ever available here in Sweden , I’ll estemate it will cost about $200-300 because there will only be a few imported. Sad but true.
@JakeLionsWorld
@JakeLionsWorld 2 года назад
Love the story and the honesty! I always assume most record store owners are collectors that want to take it to the next level. When you become established, you also become a hub for folks to consider when deciding to sell their own collections (always envious of the foothold places like Goodwill have gotten as just a place people bring everything for free!) I've always felt most intimidated by the legal business end of things - keeping record of sales and sales tax, submitting everything at the proper times. How do you incorporate that aspect of it in a way that doesn't feel stressful or overwhelming?
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Great question! And something I thought of mentioning but kinda forgot. Right as COVID was hitting, less than a year in I got a legit bookkeeper. An absolute life saver and must have for any business IMO. If I had to handle that portion I’d pull my hair out. She handles all of the bookkeeping, reporting, and most importantly the filing of taxes and sales taxes. Could not do it without her
@agomodern
@agomodern 2 года назад
I buy and sell mid century modern furniture and know exactly what you went through. I have a booth in an antique mall (for about 6 years) and a couple months ago started renting a retail space by appointment only. Oddly enough, my business really started growing when everything shut down. I always sold online, but more online sales started happening and I was making more deliveries. I also dabble in records and would really like to get a lot more inventory in my antique booth, but finding records is hard to do. I could sell most of my collection but can't get myself to do it.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Right on! Great to hear business is good!
@agomodern
@agomodern 2 года назад
@@NTXVinyl It's a bumpy road, but wouldn't trade it for a "real job".
@joelemoine2187
@joelemoine2187 Год назад
I love that shirt! You sell those?
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl Год назад
Sure do. Several design here… shop.ntxvinyl.com/Genre/695269
@gregcooke1946
@gregcooke1946 2 месяца назад
Great video once again GI, can I ask do you need to sit in your stall to serve people the records or does someone else do it for you?
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 месяца назад
There are 300+ vendors inside the “marketplace” with cashiers at the front to check people out on behalf of all of them
@whittierlibrarybookstore3708
We get donations every once in a while, mostly instrumental and Montivoni :), but a twice a year pop up seems like a good idea. I noticed some records were sleeved, large display, and others not, orange crates. Was this a choice based on price? Also the ones without sleeves appear to have large stickers directly attached. Im assuming they peeled off easily. Would you let me know what company you used for those labels?
@bradstanton1713
@bradstanton1713 Год назад
Great video - thanks for posting this. What are your thoughts on the used CD market? I've been to one of your locations a year or so ago and I don't believe I saw any CD's at all. I was curious as to your thinking on choosing not to sell CD's. Thanks in advance for your insights on this!
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl Год назад
Great question. I get asked to buy CDs all the time. And have considered it. The reality is there just isn’t much profit in them (generalizing). Even great titles sell for $3/5/7. Which means unless I’m getting them for free there just isn’t really a way to make money. Obviously if you sell in volume it can work, but I’d rather spend my time/money on a format a really enjoy and believe in.
@coltonsmith4395
@coltonsmith4395 Год назад
You mentioned in one of your other videos how people always ask you about your record dividers, just an idea but the cardboard ones on Amazon are around $25, maybe if you made a set or two and put them in your booths people might buy them, I know I would!!
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl Год назад
Not a bad idea at all!
@MD-wk3gj
@MD-wk3gj 2 года назад
I’m not interested in opening up a store or having a booth but the idea of a pop up store out of the garage every year or so to move extra albums sounds like fun time$
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
For sure! Lotta work but can be really fun and rewarding.
@VinylPro
@VinylPro Год назад
"Vinyl Record Business" is upcoming now...
@jsinger6891
@jsinger6891 Год назад
For a pop up in your garage did you need insurance? Also, what payment methods did you accept at that time?
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl Год назад
I did not bother with insurance. Treated it no different than any other garage/yard sale. Luckily we do not have an HOA so it was't issue. And took all forms of payment - cash, credit, paypal, venmo, you name it.
@tubinonyou
@tubinonyou 2 года назад
I spy the 45rpm Diskbox for In Rainbows ❤️
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Indeed! Awesome album
@C4lukin
@C4lukin 2 года назад
Pearl jam, benaroya.. New Adventures In Hi Fi original. Pinkerton original. None of my albums are dollar bin. Would love to hear from you.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
did you say Benaroya?!?!?! Get in touch! 😁 info@ntxvinyl.com 214-305-6322‬
@DorianPaige00
@DorianPaige00 2 года назад
I'm strongly considering doing this as my main focus is I'd like to move on from what I'm doing professionally. There's a difference between me and you. I won't be keeping any as I'm a cd only collector with a near 0 wants list. I want to add cds as well but focus mainly on OG's when doing vinyl. I assume this is your only "job". Do you find new records have a high defect rate? Does selling at the antique mall shield you from returns?
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
I keep very few LPs now. That was really just as I was starting out. What I'm after these days are very specific and/or rare items, which you don't typically find in larger collections. It is not my only job, but maybe someday it could be. Quality control with new LPs is certainly hit or miss, but it's a small percentage. We deal with handfuls of returns per month. It's not overwhelming. And no, I have to deal with returns and customer service just like any retail store. Thanks for watching!
@dawnpatrol700
@dawnpatrol700 2 года назад
I'm so glad Discogs is cleaning up their listings. Now that it's chronological on pressings, it's much easier. I just wish they'd get rid of duplicate listings for things that people list, not realizing they are exactly the same as what's already there, just because they listed incomplete or whatever. People need to realize, you have to have something SUPER RARE, for it to not already be listed. I own 30thousand records and a few years back, I had a lot of stuff not listed, but at this point, only 1 out of 50 records is not already listed
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Right on! That’s a massive collection. Fun!
@emancaindec9731
@emancaindec9731 Год назад
Sorry to ask an odd question, can we please know your name (by curiousity)?
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl Год назад
G.I. Sanders
@bigsweetc6
@bigsweetc6 2 года назад
Most important question. What percentage of retail do you offer for a collection. If you assume you can get $1000 for a collection do you offer half or 30/40 percent. …
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
It all depends on the collection. But in general if they are quality titles and the condition is VG+ and up I am happy to pay around 50% of retail. I have much less overhead than traditional brick and mortar stores because of my unique model - so I can typically offer more.
@yeahnah7220
@yeahnah7220 2 года назад
There's no definitive answer because there's too many variables. A highly curated collection of mint and in demand 1st pressings and rarities which will generally start at a minimum of $100ea, that will move quickly can demand 60%+. A $1000 collection made up of junk, could take literally years to sell, that's more of a liability and worth 1%, if that.
@markjulianoriginalhooli2217
@markjulianoriginalhooli2217 2 года назад
I've got around 5k albums I've been collecting since around 1960 they're taking up too much space lately but damn I'm not giving them away and I ain't taking 25cents per album
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Don’t blame ya! I bet that’s an awesome collection
@markjulianoriginalhooli2217
@markjulianoriginalhooli2217 2 года назад
@@NTXVinyl it is I have some rare disc's
@PrismApplied
@PrismApplied Год назад
Why do people say “vinyl” records? Are some records made from some other material?
@beatznatwor
@beatznatwor Год назад
I believe 78s are made with a different material than vinyl
@vinylpenguin2651
@vinylpenguin2651 2 года назад
I'm going to guess you started a thriving business because starting a failing business sucks.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Very insightful of you
@iselect1012
@iselect1012 2 года назад
So it’s not a actual record shop it’s a booth at a antique/boutique mall’s. Ever think of opening a real record shop?
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Correct. 3 different local "booths" Of course have thought of opening a stand alone shop but it comes with tons of overhead and headaches I prefer to avoid. And I don't aspire to be tied to a desk for 10 hours a day 7 days a week. Which is why I've created a different model for NTX
@BicycleJoeTomasello
@BicycleJoeTomasello 2 года назад
You started a record store is because it was the largest extension of your OCD. You probably don't even care that much about the music it's about possessing product.
@NTXVinyl
@NTXVinyl 2 года назад
Ummmm…..ok dude.
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