You're overbudget on gear, one more thing...


Save yourself the time and just click the button. Good stuff there. It's not gonna sound great without this caliber of pressings, so DO IT!

I have a good chunk of that list, but I have a feeling I would be hearing crickets If I did such a listing. Acquisition wasn't as easy -lots of bin diving. If you have a $50K+setup, no big deal.

 

tablejockey

I suspect that what happened to a record AFTER the stamper is more important. Like storage, use, equipment, cleanliness, that kind of thing. But what do I know?

"How about 4 for $600?"

jeffseight-I can afford the 3/$10 bin at my neighborhood store. Every now and then excellent 1st press 60-70's LP's. 

If the seller's list is indeed 1st press albums and good condition, they do have value. At $100+ each, too rich for my wallet. Collection isn't unique.

Early Jazz, Classical and blues, maybe some Rock -now you've got something to talk about. 

I would imagine even serious buyer/reseller won't offer anything near that asking price.

 

 

 

 

It may be hard, difficult, or confusing for some people to understand and accept that for some prices like this are trivial of course that wouldn't be true, applicable, or appropriate for someone struggling with the rent or student debt but it is odd that these "prices" seem to upset here so much I guess these people are also "triggered" when they see someone in a Porsche or planning  nice vacation.

clearthink- considering the amount some put into their rig, $100+ for an LP shouldn't be a big deal.

I guess seeing that amount as a lump sum for what the collection is, might be unsettling for some.

I get uncomfortable at the $20+ level.