I am curious too about this... I no longer have a turntable nor a desire
to but have a big box full of my old LPs in the basement that I am
debating what to do with...
Are there stores (Seattle) who will buy them?
Is there a website you can search for LP value on?
db
John Emmerling wrote:
Anybody making an offer like that expects to get a bargain, and would only
be interested in such a deal if they believed they could make a profit
selling them on the open market. Especially if they are making the offer
after having seen your Dad's inventory.
If you have any ambition to sell them yourself, you should give it a try.
Otherwise, if your Dad truly wants to get rid of the LPs, then letting a
dealer like that take them off his hands is better than throwing them in the
recycling bin.
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Ranbo <[email protected]> wrote:
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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.
Thanks
Randall*
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