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There was a little record store located on G street by the name of CD Research. It was between 4th and 5th streets on the west side of the street. When it first opened, compact discs were so new that many townies wondered what "CD Research" even meant. The uniqueness of this store makes it quite noteworthy and adds some background to the current operations of Armadillo Music.

CD Research contained a rectangular bar in the middle of the store with large late-80's era cd players located at regular intervals around the bar. A customer would sit at the bar and look through a large binder of CD listing that were available to listen to. Once the customer had selected a CD they wanted to hear, they would ask the person working inside the bar to grab the CDs for them. You could then listen to them with headphones and determine if you wanted to buy. All of the available CDs were located in the middle of the circular bar.

-Didn't they take your ID while you were listening to prevent theft?—RogerClark Yes they did —StevenDaubert

The one disadvantage of the place is that it was slightly more expensive than other music stores around, so a fair number of students would go and listen to determine if they wanted to buy a CD, then go buy it somewhere else at a lower price. However, their catalog was a lot more diverse, so it was the only place in town where you could find some albums.

Armadillo supposedly bought CD research around 1998 and moved locations to where it operated on F Street.

There was a scandal around the time it closed, a flyer was distributed around Campus saying that during a certain time CD Research was going to be giving away CDs since it was going out of business, it also said to ask for someone who no longer worked there. The flyer was bogus but a lot of people came in and asked, to the point that the owner filed a police report. Although it was never solved, the culprit was rumored to have been a former employee or business partner.

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