Heh. If you've ever watched an episode of Antiques Road Show, you know that *some* people have way too much money and will pay ridiculous amounts of it for the most worthless junk. Including old audio recordings.
I threw all my old LPs away years ago when it was apparent all the tunes were available online. My neighbor actually "rescued" them. He now has a USB turntable, but has made no attempt to digitize anything. He and his brother will still go on about the latest great LP find they made, despite my protests that the tunes are available online with no clicks and pops and will never wear out. If the guy didn't want to charge me to take them, I'd sell him everything. On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Ranbo <[email protected]> wrote: > * > A bit off-topic but have sense some here might know.... > > Someone my father met said he would come by and buy his LPs. I'm debating > whether to take all my LPs for him to buy as well. I suspect we won't get > paid more than a token amount. I have mostly LPs from 70's and think I've > seen some of them on sale in record stores for $20-$30. Question is, would > it be worth it to try to sell the records individually, or as a collection > through some other means than this guy? I have maybe 35 records. Mix of > rock, classic, a few musicals. Just thought I'd see what feedback I'd get. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
