Paris gramophone gallery tour

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Wow -- Jalal has really cleaned the place up! I've been going there since he opened Phonogalerie around 15 years ago. I've never seen it so organized. Usually it's so jam-packed with machines that you can barely move around, and sometimes quite literally can't get around them. I wonder where he finally put all the clutter? It looks great.

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TinfoilPhono wrote:Wow -- Jalal has really cleaned the place up! I've been going there since he opened Phonogalerie around 15 years ago. I've never seen it so organized. Usually it's so jam-packed with machines that you can barely move around, and sometimes quite literally can't get around them. I wonder where he finally put all the clutter? It looks great.
I believe these photos are old, before the machines started to clutter the place.

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Where is this place? Is it open to the public?

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53 Boulevard de Rochechouart, 75009 Paris. Website here.

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