Along these same lines, does anyone know of the best way I might sell off a 
decent sized (150+) collection of 45 RPM records?  Or, given a list of titles, 
find someone that would give me an unbiased opinion of value (I don't need an 
appraisal - read on.)

I am in the process of cataloging them right now in anticipation of attempting 
to eBay the lot.  My only real concern is that there may be some real gems in 
it price-wise, and I might end up selling the lot for less than it's worth, or 
discouraging people from bidding because there's a lot of stuff they don't want 
outside of a few desirable records.

The time range is from the early to mid 70s through the early 80s.  All are in 
jackets, maybe 25% of them in the original jackets with artwork specific to 
that release, and all are in VG to VG+ condition.

Also, I would add that these cost me nothing.  I worked on a guy's pinball 
machines for him one afternoon and he asked me to make a list of my favorite 
artists and time frame.  He sent me this box full of 45s shortly after.  Can't 
say that I have ever put one on a turntable....

Dan



> Re: convenience
> 
> That's what the world of digits is all about.  Good analog vinyl still beats 
> digits with tube amplification.
> 
> G. M. Brown
> Brevard, NC                                     


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