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Anyone on here interested in old vinyl?
#1
My uncle is looking to part with his records, not sure how many or what genre(s) but he asked me if I was interested... I think it would be cool, sure, but honestly I don't even have a turntable and can't really see myself using one on a regular basis even if I did.

I seem to recall someone on here who collected...
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#2
For Sale & Free items, shipping can be complex. Note that there is also a burgeoning collector community, but I'm not wired into that. I have perhaps 150 albums that I've accumulated and played to death over the last 50 years. Plus my Dad's collection of 78's from the 40's and 50's.. mostly blues and jazz.
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#3
....yes.....vinyl is the 'bomb......
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#4
PM deckeda - he is in the biz...
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#5
hal wrote:
PM deckeda - he is in the biz...

I thought decay was our resident collector.
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#6
GGD wrote:
[quote=hal]
PM deckeda - he is in the biz...

I thought decay was our resident collector.
I think GGD has it right.
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#7
If you do sell and have to ship, check the Media Mail rates.

It may pay to use them, especially if you have a lot to send to one location.
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#8
As a long-time eBay-er, I keep expecting that my nice LP copy of “Thriller” will be worth something someday.

The problem is, of course, that there are 25 million Thriller LPs out there.

On the other hand, we came across a bunch of old 45’s in an estate, and I went through and checked what each was going for. Most were a couple bucks at most, but one that I’d never heard of was fetching, like, $75. And that’s (roughly, it was awhile ago) what we got for it too- and it sold quickly.

Things that are popular but common aren’t worth much.
Things that are uncommon but not popular also aren’t worth much.
But things that are popular (sometimes only in certain niches) and uncommon can sometimes be worth quite a bit.
Go figure.
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#9
Is discogs.com still one of the better sites to estimate value of albums?
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#10
.....also leather and lace......
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