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Posted by rabbitjoker on Mar-08-2006 05:05:

My wax: http://www.discogs.com/user/rjp123


Posted by m2j on Mar-08-2006 05:16:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
My wax: http://www.discogs.com/user/rjp123


are you selling any of those?

there are a few i wouldnt mind having.


Posted by Yohan on Mar-08-2006 05:20:

quote:
Originally posted by m2j
are you selling any of those?

there are a few i wouldnt mind having.

There are definitely few tunes worth getting.

You never know who else might be collecting.


Posted by m2j on Mar-08-2006 05:22:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
There are definitely few tunes worth getting.

You never know who else might be collecting.


hum-bag... i asked first!
i get first dibs!!


Posted by shanny on Mar-08-2006 05:24:

Kiss will live forever.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Mar-08-2006 05:36:

The million dollar question...

I get an email once per week about selling a single here and there.

I will not sell any autographed albums.

Since I've spent at least $15 / record (including shipping from UK, Europe) - I suspect it is worth more for me to keep the vinyl (hoping that in 20 years 1 in 50 becomes worth $500+) rather than sell the popular ones for $10 now.

I'm thinking of breaking the lot into 2 x 250 and selling 250 for $1000 ($4 each) - the key would be to split up the popular ones so that each batch would be attractive to a buyer.

Selling singles or buyer-picked lots probably isn't worth it considering my personal investment.


Posted by Yohan on Mar-08-2006 05:50:

Re: The million dollar question...

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I get an email once per week about selling a single here and there.

I will not sell any autographed albums.

Since I've spent at least $15 / record (including shipping from UK, Europe) - I suspect it is worth more for me to keep the vinyl (hoping that in 20 years 1 in 50 becomes worth $500+) rather than sell the popular ones for $10 now.

I'm thinking of breaking the lot into 2 x 250 and selling 250 for $1000 ($4 each) - the key would be to split up the popular ones so that each batch would be attractive to a buyer.

Selling singles or buyer-picked lots probably isn't worth it considering my personal investment.


I doubt you'll get many buyers selling them in a huge lot like that for that price.

Maybe smaller lots.


Posted by Chris Allen on Mar-08-2006 06:42:

Re: The million dollar question...

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I will not sell any autographed albums.

The only one I want is the Oakie album you have signed purely for sentimental reasons. The story on how you got it is just legendary. RJ is the absolute master of wax.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Mar-08-2006 06:49:

Listening to the top 10, Andrew, this past weekend, was fucking epic. Perfect choons to bounce around to while drinking.


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