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Vinyl Records Collectors GuideThis website has the following sections: Vinyl Records Guide - This section contains detailed…Continue
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Collecting Vinyl Record BlogTuesday, February 19, 2013Music History - February 19th:…Continue
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An Introduction to Collecting Vinyl Records By Rudy GranadosThey once held so much devotion from us. They were our favorite personal entertainment media for decades. I'm speaking of course, about…Continue
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I Use my bad and broken vinyl for crafty Items that I then sell in my booth, For instance... 1)I frame empty albulm covers (Teenage kids pay up too $20, I buy the frames at goodwill for $2) Just be…Continue
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Comment by Aesthetics & Old Lace on January 20, 2011 at 8:37am Hi all, just joined--thanks for the invite, OutOfTheAttic :o)
Anyway, I was reading through the posts and don't think I saw mention of Osborne's Record Guides. I used the books constantly back in the 70s & 80s when I was actively dealing with records & music memorabilia, and they're the best, I think. Very thorough, lots of 'side info' on artists, labels and records, etc. The guides are kept up to date with individual books for 45s, 78s, LPs, etc., and also different types of music.
Jerry Osborne's website is here:
http://www.jerryosborne.com/rr.htm
The site also has a classified section you can post in, here:
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Comment by Chicago Retro on January 18, 2011 at 3:25pm
Comment by Dempsey's CollectAbles on January 18, 2011 at 11:57am This has notta 2do w/ what Ya'll are wantin' 2no, but,
a use for your old broken/cracked 78s. MELT THEM DOWN to liquid, and use as a varnish on your old furniture. This will bring it back to it's Original Looking State.
And if you have no need, maybe you know a furniture refinisher.
Better than dump'in em
"the best music maker, Mother Nature"
Enjoy Folks!
Comment by John Mallon on January 18, 2011 at 11:28am
Comment by LaLisha Lindsey on January 18, 2011 at 11:15am My Dad & I are trying to Catalog his VERY large collection of LPs. We are using a spreadsheet, I am typing in the catalog # on the Lp, and the conditions of each. So that it will make it easier to look up values in the future. I have taken all of the repeat copies and trying to sell them at our antique mall. Maybe if you are looking for something particular, just ask i may have it. The collection includes mostly Old country, RocknRoll of the 60's/70's, Singer/Songwriters of the 60's/70's
Thanks,
LaLisha
Comment by Leah Lemons on January 14, 2011 at 10:01pm the old disscussion are just have to click view all
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Comment by Chicago Retro on January 10, 2011 at 2:56pm hi susan, we ought to open a discussion above in the discussion forum. the fast answer is jazz is a magic word especially by certain labels. if you have blue note label you are in the money! you will have to ship to japan and europe but some of the prices are shocking.
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