Uber..for music CD i was a thrift store frequent flyer...until I discovered the Seattle public library system.....
Charity store bin diving? Am I the only one that suffers this addiction?
Pretty much as the title says, lol.
I frequent a number of local charity store or thrift shops if you prefer.
There are good and bad days for lp,s and cd,s.
Today was an exceedingly good day!
4 original Deep Purple albums, Billy Cobham, Grand Funk, Styx, Animals, Live, Metallica. etc etc
22 albums total for just $12.
Anybody else addicted to the thrill of the hunt?
I frequent a number of local charity store or thrift shops if you prefer.
There are good and bad days for lp,s and cd,s.
Today was an exceedingly good day!
4 original Deep Purple albums, Billy Cobham, Grand Funk, Styx, Animals, Live, Metallica. etc etc
22 albums total for just $12.
Anybody else addicted to the thrill of the hunt?
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I forgot. It also includes the HP 15.6" i5 processor laptop I’m using right now, and the 27" monitor behind it, for looking at schematics. Lawdy. I gotta stop being so cheap and doing too much bargain hunting. And the cartridge assessing stereo biological microscope (100x) in the shop, a Carl Zeiss unit. Found at the same place. $14.99. Overpaid that day! Like I said, the list is near endless. Apparently, he who dies the most Scottish, wins. edit: whoops: also the $750 mint Obusforme office chair I’m sitting in right now. |
I have to admit that today I found the album equivalent of a Faberge egg. I picked an album up in truly mint shape that I had a feeling was rare. It was not till I got home and added it to my discogs catalogue that I found out how rare. My cost $1.89. Only one for sale on discogs in the UK. Their price ....£1000 Sterling. My oh my...... |
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