![]() ![]() “Do you have all the room you need in here,” asks a visitor? Suddenly the Noblemen, The Animals, Bowie, The Ramones, even Chilliwack had a new home. ![]() John bought the place, moved in a stage and some shelves. Needing to expand, he found this place, the old Penn Theater, long closes for movies and as a junk shop too. So John grew out of his first record store. He sold some of them at a little storefront he rented off Classen Boulevard in OKC.īut the funny thing was, customers and friends kept bringing him more stacks of old albums, 45’s, and even 78’s.ĭunning says, “I knew people were getting interested because I just saw more interest so that’s what gave me the idea that this might actually work.” “From daylight to dark, mining records,” he says. John spent a month going through it for the good stuff. So he stumbled across a vinyl collection that wouldn’t even fit into one house. “A true junker never has enough room,” he smiles. John Dunning eventually moved on to spending his money at local concert venues, but he was always the kind of guy who kept absolutely everything. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - He collected a lot of records as a kid. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. ![]()
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