Thanks. I didn't include a photo, though.
More reason I need to get to Hawaii at some point, although I'd likely need to bring an extra bag and packing material to bring back albums.
But I didn't know those Yonge street shops had closed. I was last in Toronto in the late 90s, so learning those places are gone does sting.
The closest shop to me has far more records than can be organized in its space, so it's astoundingly disorganized, and the albums are usually priced fairly low. The jazz section consists of two large boxes on the floor in the back which are mostly filled with Chuck Mangione and Spyro Gyra records, but occasionally I find something interesting, like a Columbia six-eye pressing of Lambert, Hendricks and Ross for $2. I've had better luck in the "just in" section, although finding a grouping of jazz leads me to wonder who the previous owner was.
Another place about 45 minutes away has a much better jazz selection with large $1-$5 bins, but most of the better known albums are priced from $10-$50. Last time I was there I considered a $30 Mingus x5 for a while before putting it back and just going with a couple Ahmad Jamal and a Basie/Ellington albums found in the bargain section.