Vinyl, Comics and Games: Classic Concord!

What’s old is new! And LP’s and classic electronics from the 70s and 80s are cool again. From classic comics to video games to records, the Concord area has some fun shops to find classic treasures. Here are a few of our favorites: 

Pitchfork Records is right on Concord’s Main Street and specializes in both used CDs, DVDs and records. In fact they have a vast and eclectic collection of  vinyl. They also sell stereo equipment and new turntables. Pitchfork is open seven days a week. Monday through Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm and on Sunday 10 am to 5 pm.  Pitchfork Records began back in 1973, and is locally owned, and a real Concord institution.

What’s old is new! And LP’s and classic electronics from the 70s and 80s are cool again. From classic comics to video games to records, the Concord area has some fun shops to find classic treasures. Here are a few of our favorites:

What’s old is new! And LP’s and classic electronics from the 70s and 80s are cool again. From classic comics to video games to records, the Concord area has some fun shops to find classic treasures. Here are a few of our favorites:

Doggone Records is the heart of charming Suncook Village in Pembroke, New Hampshire.  This family owned record store shows the owners’ passion for music. They offer a collection  of records (vintage and contemporary) as well as vintage equipment,  and they can repair vintage pieces too.

RS Butler’s Trading Company Records & Music is set in one of the largest antiques shops on New Hampshire’s famed Route 4 Antique Alley with two barns full of cool collectibles. Open 7 days a week all year, with lots of vinyl, music and collectibles to keep you shopping for hours.

Right on Loudon Road, Concord, is Double Midnight, a comic book & gaming store offering new and classic comics, collectible card and miniature games, magazines, action figures, statues and all kinds of cool stuff. Plus, there is a large gaming area that is open daily for gaming, as well as for weekly tournaments.