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19 May 20 16:08
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What ya got...era,amount,condition...etc

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By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 19 May 20 16:19
Never sold mine never will
Mid 70s to around 86/87 mostly
Punk, new wave, reggae, duran duran

Got some of me mams stuff from 50s and 60s
Elvis - beatles - platters- Lonnie donegan- film soundtracks
Some better condition than other

Also some old 78s elvis, Nat king Cole, Kingston trio


Not many of mine are valuable, some of me mams might
Run to £50 or so.
By:
moonaxed
When: 19 May 20 16:23
Who's going to inherit the collection?
Do you still listen to any or is it just gathering dust?
By:
dukeofpuke
When: 19 May 20 16:30
I know someone who in the punk era bought 2 of everything released kept one in mint unplayed unopened condition stored in plastic sleeves obv he used and played the other one estimated to be worth £30k plus more now they burnt loads on the thames
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 19 May 20 16:40
Collection likely to be passed on in me will to whoever wants em.
Or if I go first the Mrs can worry about offending folk...

Reckon I have 20 or so years at least to enjoy em, I still play
the odd one now and again, but am enjoying streaming these days

Really enjoy some of the live stuff, none of that in me collection.

One or two in family like to borrow the odd one now and again, but who knows how the family develops over 20 years
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 19 May 20 17:10
sold a lot of mine, gathering dust , got all on cd, so have only kept vinyl had emotional attachment too.
Had some canny stuff on vinyl, loads of of indie ( creation/factory/sarah label ) , plus some vinyl bootlegs, rem, smiths etc.
By:
hfink
When: 19 May 20 17:11
500 or so. Mostly soundtracks and comedy, and a lot of stuff that people would probably say "why the f... you got that?"  Intended to copy them to files (the stuff that I haven't also got on cd or mp3) but probably never will, takes a lot of effort.
By:
Stow_judge
When: 19 May 20 17:11
I have not sold mine, though consider it from time to time. I remember an uncle of mine who sold his, saying he really regretted it a few years later. I converted all of the ones I wanted to wav or mp3 format & have them on my pc. I still buy a very occasional record & the first thing I do, is convert it to digital format. I have punk, soul, house & some reggae. I hardly ever use my technics SL1200 mk 2 decks. I also still have an old mixer & tape deck & still have some tapes to convert. I still make mixes & a few years ago, bought a controller & virtual DJ software. One of the reasons I don't play my vinyl, is lack of space. I might have a dedicated music room, if I retire up North & move to a bigger house in ca. 4 years.
By:
dukeofpuke
When: 19 May 20 17:14
try disoogs to see how much they are worth
By:
hfink
When: 19 May 20 17:16
The trouble with going on discogs, I usually end up buying more! CrazyGrin
By:
Stow_judge
When: 19 May 20 17:20
more = good
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 19 May 20 17:20

May 19, 2020 -- 5:11PM, Stow_judge wrote:


I have not sold mine, though consider it from time to time. I remember an uncle of mine who sold his, saying he really regretted it a few years later. I converted all of the ones I wanted to wav or mp3 format & have them on my pc. I still buy a very occasional record & the first thing I do, is convert it to digital format. I have punk, soul, house & some reggae. I hardly ever use my technics SL1200 mk 2 decks. I also still have an old mixer & tape deck & still have some tapes to convert. I still make mixes & a few years ago, bought a controller & virtual DJ software. One of the reasons I don't play my vinyl, is lack of space. I might have a dedicated music room, if I retire up North & move to a bigger house in ca. 4 years.


there is a tinge of regret but it was a practicality as loft would have caved in. Grin

By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 19 May 20 17:22
Should have kept em in front room morp.
By:
the bairn
When: 19 May 20 17:28
I've got a few, haven't a clue if they are worth anything though.                                              1 - March On Glasgow Rangers
2 - Led Zepplin 1-2 and 3
3 -Diana Ross and the Supremes-Talk of the Town
4 -Paul Simon - The Rhythm of the Saints
5 -Bob Dylan- Hurricane-Infidels-Greatest Hits-Hard Rain-Highway 61 Revisited

I threw a load out last week can't remember what they were though. cheers.
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 19 May 20 17:43

May 19, 2020 -- 5:22PM, ----you-have-to-laugh--- wrote:


Should have kept em in front room morp.


be nee dancing room on a sunday neetGrin

By:
hfink
When: 19 May 20 17:48
Hi stow_judge, that's true, and more used to be a good thing for me Happy, but like yourself, I now have a lack of space Sad.  I even store some in a cupboard in the kitchen, which, by rights, I should be using for kitchen stuff, lol Happy
By:
TheNorfolkMafia
When: 19 May 20 21:12
Anyone got any original Doo W*p singles they want to sell (1956 - 1962)?
By:
blackbarn
When: 19 May 20 21:36
Thought you'd be on Norfolk. Just put Sh-Boom on the juke for you. Can you hear itWink
By:
TheNorfolkMafia
When: 19 May 20 21:56
Yes!

Laugh
By:
N-east Correspondent
When: 19 May 20 21:59
Ranges from early Bowie/Who (Hunky Dory, Diamond Dogs), then onto punk/new wave/mod followed by all the post-punk, then indie galore smiths, wedding present etc, bought some 90s stuff Pixies, 10,000 maniacs etc, after that nothing....

Most in a ridiculously bad condition due to parties etc so no value but wouldnt sell them anyway Laugh
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