Prince R.
Yelp
I go way back with this place, all the way back to route 48 and the original owner. I was so happy when they moved to the old Gem City Records building on 5th Street, much better and safer location. It got harry a few times up at the old main street location, in fact I stopped going there for 3 years even though I missed the old guy, he passed away, and I think his kids took it over, and they really have done a great job.
My favorite record shop period is Everybody's down in Cincy, but this shop has moved into the upper echelon of used music stores. Same vibe, with reasonable prices, and OK selling prices, but understand all of these places don't really pay much as condition and demand is central. You had better do your homework especially if you have jazz like 50's and 60's Blue Note or Prestige label stuff, you could kill it your self on eBay, or really get taken to the cleaners by these record shops. But it's a business, they have to make a living.
Tip: If you're selling easy listening or big band swing don't bother they don't want it, and hardly anybody else does either. Think vintage Small group jazz, or funk, Blues, Soul and Funk. Hair metal and thrash metal vinyl, progressive rock like Pink Floyd is sought after. Beatles, Stones, the Who, the Doors, Jimi Hendrix sells well.
Overall prices are OK, not as cheap as Everybody's in Cincy. The bargain bin is where the real finds are at Omega. Jazz vinyl is reasonably priced I think.