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The Music Box was first located in "The Marketplace", an area at the south end of Victoria St where "the Outback" now stands. It later moved to 113 Alexandra Street, near the corner of Collingwood St, where ChiChi Deluxe now operates.  
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The Music Box first opened in the Wesley Chambers building on Victoria St, in a premises that was soon taken over by [[Metropolis Caffe]]. It then moved to "The Marketplace", an area at the south end of Victoria St where "the Outback"/[[The Factory]] now stands. It later moved to 113 Alexandra Street, near the corner of Collingwood St.
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The Music Box sold second-hand vinyl, tapes and CDs. Original owner Mike Caves onsold the business to Carl Jansen, who then sold to John Nichols. The store had a reputation under Nichols as being a bit miserly; nearly every record in the store was inevitably labelled as a "rarity" and as being in "excellent condition". The Music Box was the last of Hamilton's old school record exchanges to close (see [[Victoria Street Record Exchange]] and [[Hamilton Record Exchange]]), but it was also much younger. It was relocated to Hastings in the early 2000s by then owner ''John Nichols''.
  
The Music Box sold second-hand vinyl, tapes and CDs. The owner of the Music Box had a reputation as being a bit miserly; nearly every record in the store was inevitably labelled as a "rarity" and as being in "excellent condition". The Music Box was the last of Hamilton's old school record exchanges to close (see [[Victoria Street Record Exchange]] and [[Hamilton Record Exchange]]), but it was also much younger. It was relocated to Napier in the early 2000's.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 5 December 2021

Music Box ad, Nexus 1993

The Music Box first opened in the Wesley Chambers building on Victoria St, in a premises that was soon taken over by Metropolis Caffe. It then moved to "The Marketplace", an area at the south end of Victoria St where "the Outback"/The Factory now stands. It later moved to 113 Alexandra Street, near the corner of Collingwood St.

The Music Box sold second-hand vinyl, tapes and CDs. Original owner Mike Caves onsold the business to Carl Jansen, who then sold to John Nichols. The store had a reputation under Nichols as being a bit miserly; nearly every record in the store was inevitably labelled as a "rarity" and as being in "excellent condition". The Music Box was the last of Hamilton's old school record exchanges to close (see Victoria Street Record Exchange and Hamilton Record Exchange), but it was also much younger. It was relocated to Hastings in the early 2000s by then owner John Nichols.