Normally when a record store asks for anything more than $3 for Fleetwood Mac - Rumors I turn around and walk right out. A Separate Reality was asking $30. But I broke my rule and stayed and checked the store out because of the size and amount of records.
I will say that this place has a lot of records and a huge variety. Tons of hard to find things that you don't see everyday. But just because you don't see them everyday doesn't mean you don't ever see them. And that certainly doesn't mean you can list outrageous prices for those things. Like charging $30+ for what is honestly a dollar bin record (Fleetwood Mac - Rumors).
The prices this place asks for records is why I gave the two star rating. They list prices for some things that are well over $50 that are in garbage condition. They also are asking that much for 21st century represses of rare records. For example Coven - Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls can easily fetch $100 for a mint copy original pressing. This place has a mint 2003 Italian repress for $50. You can buy the thing sealed brand new online for half that price.
I walked out paying $25 for Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink mostly because I like to get something from any store I visit. Also spent $5 for Judas Priest's first album (which was listed as only a buck but he charged me 5? I didn't argue and just paid because I had to get out of there).
If you want to see tons of hard to find records (i wouldn't go as far as to call them rare) then this is the place for you. Come in, check it out, laugh at the price tags, and leave. Save your money and get the albums off eBay, Amazon, or discogs.
Yes, I know. Tl/dr. But unless you're a moron and don't know when you're being ripped off or just too lazy to go anywhere else, then I wouldn't waste my money.