rpeluso
Somewhere around Norristown? I'm 1-1/2 hours from Norristown, we ought to find a spot in the middle where masked men meet.
I met Bill in Bordentown, we wore masks and went to The Record Collector
http://www.the-record-collector.com/
I Just Inherited 4,000 LPs
rpeluso Somewhere around Norristown? I'm 1-1/2 hours from Norristown, we ought to find a spot in the middle where masked men meet. I met Bill in Bordentown, we wore masks and went to The Record Collector http://www.the-record-collector.com/ |
big_greg I’ve resisted cataloging all my life, I’m starting there: pulling/boxing stuff I won’t keep first, then I will have space on each shelf to fix his alphabetical sort there, then box and bring here and merge with mine. I will keep classical, christmas, show tunes in separate groupings. Discogs: Selling on eBay, I can’t handle trying to grade mine properly, so I came up with two simple categories: "Vinyl: either Very Darn Good (no scuffs); or Darn Good (minor inaudible scuffs) None have scratches or skips." here’s one nobody ever heard of: https://www.ebay.com/itm/WHIRLING-DERVISHES-History-Kicks-You-Vinyl-LP/133638750470 see my general notes and unconditional refund policy. |
whart
Did you go to Colony Records, NYC? https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1SQJL_enUS881US881&sxsrf=ALeKk028mHpTahHBTFr1R9-7g4vn3D6otA:... One visit I casually mentioned something to one of the owners, he said 'follow me', took me down to a basement level, holy crap, I mean holy crap. He mysteriously found it. Asked me not to reveal the basement trip to others. When they closed, he told the NYT he was going to move the collection to his garage. That's either the largest garage, or a large joke on the reporter who printed it verbatim. |
Hi Elliott I don't know you but I know you are loving going through all those LPs and being uplifted by your old friend. My recommendation is to take your time and wallow in the experience as long as possible. When my father passed aged 102 I discovered two old diaries I didn't know about, covering his last two years at school, 1926 and 1927. I limited myself to reading just a few pages a day and the joy lasted nearly a whole year. |