‘Thanks for 20 years in Temple Bar’ reads the sign in the window of Borderline.
That great yellow record shop is as old as the hills and an institution of Temple Bar. Like so many other vinyl specialists in the city but, its days are sadly numbered and there is currently a huge sale on in the shop. The vinyl above, Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others by The Smiths, was picked up today at 50% off. I’m going to miss popping in and just browsing through the rares, bootlegs and classics.
Best of luck to the lads involved in the shop on whatever road they go down. Vinyl will never die!


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Pity just visited dublin and would come back here in a shot
Super vinyl shop an absolute shame it is closing down,collecting vinyl for 30 years and never have come across a shop like this will be sadly missed.
I would recommend this shop to anyone who loves vinyl and Paul is very helpful bloke.
Peter!
Did the guy who owned Borderline used to dj? Thought I remembered him djing in Fibber Magees back in the 90’s..good times.. 🙂
The same guys use to run a music store in the Abbey Centre in town. It was called TDK (if memory serves me right). It pre-dated Borderline by a few years and it’s where my record collection first started. Good luck to everyone involved.
I collect vinyl 7inch from 60’s through to 90’s +.dose anyone know of any other good shops for vinyl anywhere in ireland.if so you can email me on:debbie_breslin@yahoo.com