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I'd be interested in 70's funk (small label) 45s and maybe some of the NY 12"s. If you're looking for easy listing and set prices and plan on letting them sit and sell, then I'd say Discogs over GEMM, especially for 12"s.
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 18:06 |
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JehovahsWetness posted:I'd be interested in 70's funk (small label) 45s and maybe some of the NY 12"s. Discogs charges 8% and it has a wantlist function, the interface is better than GEMM too. I'd love to see big collections on SA mart but discogs will email prospective customers if you take the time to set up a store.
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 18:19 |
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Ok cool, thanks guys. I'll probably use Discogs then, I already have an account and the Gemm interface does feel a little lovely from the little bit I've used it setting up a seller account. I'm sure I'll post some stuff here too but it might take me a little while to sort through everything to see what I can part with. I basically saved every record I ever owned from when I was a kid and never dreamed of getting rid of anything but I really need to make some space and have somehow become less attached to vinyl as horrible as that sounds.
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 20:36 |
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Snowy posted:I'm looking to lighten up my collection by a couple thousand records and I'm trying to figure out the best sales site to use.
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 21:26 |
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JohnnyMondo posted:To echo the others, use Discogs, but list everyhting here first, we'll probably buy a bunch. And don't you want your precious physical media to go to a goon home?
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 21:34 |
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The best thing about selling in SA Mart is that there are no fees.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 00:49 |
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Apologies if this is the wrong topic, but I figured this was the best place. I recently rescued a box of records, and found an audition record. It's a shellac(?) 10 inch with an orange label. The label has 3 boxes for speed, with the 33 RPM one checked off. The sleeve it's in is a generic brown paper one apparently from the Presto Recording Corporation, but the label says Quality Recording Service at the top. Apparently it was manufactured in Stockton, CA. The band listed on it is University of Pacific Band Frolic, and the song listed for both sides is "Happiness is a..." and it says Covell Hall. Does anyone know anything about the band/company/how much it would be worth? Thanks in advance. I can post pictures if needed.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 01:50 |
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Stuntman posted:Does anyone know anything about the band/company/how much it would be worth? You've got a lathe-cut acetate/disc of a university function. Band Frolic's like a variety show/stage competition thing for student organizations. Presto was a manufacturer of instant/field recording equipment to record instantaneously or cut one-offs. Is it a bunch of college kids doing a Beatles cover? Have you listened to it? (Also, don't clean it with alcohol.) Worth? Unless there's something amazing on there, probably next to nothing unless you want to hunt down someone on the recording and mail it to them for karma or something.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 02:04 |
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Stuntman posted:Apologies if this is the wrong topic, but I figured this was the best place. I recently rescued a box of records, and found an audition record. It's a shellac(?) 10 inch with an orange label. The label has 3 boxes for speed, with the 33 RPM one checked off. The sleeve it's in is a generic brown paper one apparently from the Presto Recording Corporation, but the label says Quality Recording Service at the top. Apparently it was manufactured in Stockton, CA. The band listed on it is University of Pacific Band Frolic, and the song listed for both sides is "Happiness is a..." and it says Covell Hall. Does anyone know anything about the band/company/how much it would be worth? Thanks in advance. I can post pictures if needed. Apparently it's a "annual university stage competition called Band Frolic" which ran at least from the 60s-80s. There's mentions of it in a fair amount of Google results, Archive.org has this one posted: http://www.archive.org/details/BandFrolic77-OmegaPhiAlpha_699 I wouldn't think it would be worth much of anything unless you could find someone with a particular interest in it, the way old yearbooks sell for a lot. Maybe you can find a forum for school alumni or something like that. That's my guess at least. e-argh, beaten, but at least we agree.
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Snowy posted:I'm looking to lighten up my collection by a couple thousand records and I'm trying to figure out the best sales site to use. The noise and industrial will sell like hot cakes on eBay. The punk too probably . When you do sell em post the link in here I'd love to see what you got
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 03:43 |
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Snowy posted:I'm looking to lighten up my collection by a couple thousand records and I'm trying to figure out the best sales site to use. I'd love to have a bunch of 80's-90's punk. Early melvins and operation ivy. Can I get a bulk discount? LOVE YOU MAN
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 05:55 |
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Anyone has recommendations for frames you use for your records? I'd love to hang up some of my favorites.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 08:24 |
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1000 umbrellas posted:
I've been listening to this lock groove for half an hour now, the sleeve and insert look great, the vinyl is gorgeous. The music is neither overwrought nor amateurish. The entire thing is incredible.
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DrHolmesPhD posted:I've been listening to this lock groove for half an hour now, the sleeve and insert look great, the vinyl is gorgeous. The music is neither overwrought nor amateurish. The entire thing is incredible.
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DrHolmesPhD posted:I've been listening to this lock groove for half an hour now, the sleeve and insert look great, the vinyl is gorgeous. The music is neither overwrought nor amateurish. The entire thing is incredible. It really is a great EP. I wish it had at least one more song on it though. I love the personal touch of all the hand numbering, labeling, side a/b etc.
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A Bag of Milk posted:Anyone has recommendations for frames you use for your records? I'd love to hang up some of my favorites. Urban Outfitters has some album frames for $10 a piece. If you have a craft store like Michaels nearby you might be able to get them cheaper. Urban Outfitters usually has free shipping on orders over $50, fair warning though, there is a good chance that the glass in the frames will get smashed. I'll post pictures of mine if you want. http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=8098378
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Snowy posted:I'm looking to lighten up my collection by a couple thousand records and I'm trying to figure out the best sales site to use. If you get the chance, I'd be interested in some harsh noise and ambient/experimental stuff, depending on what you've got. Definitely post a list.
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I Might Be Adam posted:It really is a great EP. I wish it had at least one more song on it though. I love the personal touch of all the hand numbering, labeling, side a/b etc. Not to mention the personal note! Mine arrived nice and fast to Toronto.
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crazyfish posted:If you get the chance, I'd be interested in some harsh noise and ambient/experimental stuff, depending on what you've got. Definitely post a list. I'll make sure to post a bunch of stuff for sure, and there's a decent amount of noise in there. A Bag of Milk posted:Anyone has recommendations for frames you use for your records? I'd love to hang up some of my favorites. This instructables tip seems good, I might try it out since it looks cheap and easy. http://www.instructables.com/id/Hang-Up-Your-Old-Vinyl-Records/ Or do like me and find both frame and record in the garbage: I always loved that cover and I recently found this great 12 part series, "The Posse Project", that catches up with everyone in the photo: http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/uponsun/the_posse_project/
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 19:29 |
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Just got my vinyl in today from that goon. Sounds even better coming from here. Thanks for the note too! Good luck with everything. I have to find a way to store all my records tho. No Ikea here in Winnipeg for a bit. Thinking of wooden shelves. Anyone got pics o their storage ?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 21:17 |
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I haven't had good experience with storing records on wooden shelving, but if you make your own you can build them strong enough to bear the weight. I bought a few sets of these metal shelving units from a restaurant supply shop. They're the heavier duty kind compared to the ones that look like this that are sold at Home Depot etc. They're easy to put up/take down and last forever. I put 2-3 milkcrates per shelf so I can pull down sections easily. I've been very happy with this method.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 21:37 |
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Finnish milk crates are just too small for LPs. Meat boxes, on the other hand... Of course, it's illegal to use them for storing your records.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 21:47 |
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Snowy, it sounds like you'd have a ton of stuff I'd be interested in, definitely post a list.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 22:02 |
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I'll definitely put stuff up, I'm just selling the big stuff first. Going through a mid-life organization crisis. Anyone in NYC want a couple nice SL-1200M3D's for $600? If anyone goes for the shelving I mentioned, I'd suggest going as tall as you can, expecting that you can put a few crates on top too. The good part about restaurant supply shops is they have a wide variety of sizes and will cut the height how you want. I got mine 6' tall but now I wish I got 7'. Also, giving yourself an extra couple inches height per shelf is nice for browsing.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 23:31 |
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Get a shoebox for 7"s and build a shelf or get those 5 dollar record boxes and use dividers or something.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 01:35 |
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Or banker's boxes work well for 7"s too, they fit two rows sideways pretty well. The boxes are a little tall but they're strong and the hand holes are convenient for lifting.
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cheese eats mouse posted:There's a few things I'm wondering if you have. I've been looking for the damned Demon Days LP at a decent price for forever. I do actually have Demon Days. I'll give you a heads up if I end up selling my collection. JehovahsWetness posted:If you know how to grade and ship a record then doing a set sale here or on some other record forum can get decently priced records moved pretty quickly. This is a great idea. Thanks. veni veni veni fucked around with this message at 02:26 on Jul 23, 2011 |
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NESguerilla posted:I do actually have Demon Days. I'll give you a heads up if I end up selling my collection. Ooo first dibs if you do!
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Carl FTWinslow posted:Get a shoebox for 7"s and build a shelf or get those 5 dollar record boxes and use dividers or something. The "short" comic storage boxes work great for 45s. I cut a couple of inches off the top, though.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 19:18 |
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Just got Marina & the Diamonds - The Family Jewels new and sealed for $62. I knew I should have bought it when the price was still reasonable. But it's going for double that price on Amazon so I figure I got a good deal still.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 22:38 |
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5 down, 5 to go. Plus some other stuff to make the image prettier.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 23:38 |
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Well, usually I make out a little better, but the hard truth is that if you run a record fair, you won't get to look through the stuff until others have picked through the best stuff. Still went really well though, huge turnout My haul: LPs Ike & Tina - Live at Carnegie Hall (if this is full of Tina doing "Now listen ladies, how many y'all have a man that says blah blah blah" then goddamn) The Boogie Kings - The Boogie Kings Dr John the Nighttripper - The Sun, Moon and Herbs Earl Palmer - Drumsville Barefoot Jerry - Barefoot Jerry 45s these all 50cents to a dollar: Mitch Ryder + Detroit Wheels - One Grain of Salt / Too Many Fish in the Sea Mitch Ryder + Detroit Wheels - A Face in the Crowd / Come See About Me Mitch Ryder + Detroit Wheels - Takin' All I can Get / You Get Your Kicks Shadows of Knight - Bad Little Woman / Gospel Zone Shadows of Knight - Light Bulb Blues / Oh Yeah The Rivieras - Lakeview Lane / Let's Go To Hawaii The Rivieras - Let's Have a Party / Little Donna Bill Collins - Border Beat / Upturn General Crook - Gimme Some Part 1 / Gimme Some Part 2 The Spacemen - The Clouds / The Lonely Jet Pilot Whatnauts - I can't Stand to See You Cry / Instigating (Trouble Making Fool) Floyd Brown - Hurt You, haunt You, Heal You / (same) (local) Baby Cortez - I turned to you / I Know Who You Been Socking It To (curious about his later stuff) These 45s totalling to about $35 Mody-Vation - Ghetto Kung Fu parts 1 & 2 The Chiefs - Dee's Dream / Apache! The Pop-ups - Candy Rock / Lurking Egyptian Combo - Gale Winds / Rockin' Little Egypt The Cheerleaders - True Love most excitingly, I'm usually happy if I break even with selling. Even with giving my brother a $50 cut for helping sell, I made $150 and probably only spent about 75ish. Shouldn't have sold Nighthawks in the Diner for $8 though, I don't know why I intentionally leave steals amidst my stuff
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# ? Jul 24, 2011 03:34 |
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Went with some cube shelving units I picked up at Home Depot for $65. The picture showed it as being wall mountable but they didn't include anything in the box to do so. In fact, they had instructions telling me to go back and ask a rep what I need to do. Kinda bummed about that as I love floating shelves but this will do for now. Yeah, the turntable isn't hooked up to anything yet (I use my basement player for now) but I'll be browsing around Kijiji for some deals soon.
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# ? Jul 24, 2011 04:54 |
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Wow that's actually kind of competitive pricing vs. Ikea expedits and looks like decent build quality (anything beats Ikea for that). Trying to find if they have them in 4x4
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Farts Domino posted:Wow that's actually kind of competitive pricing vs. Ikea expedits and looks like decent build quality (anything beats Ikea for that). Trying to find if they have them in 4x4 Around here, Ikea sells Expedit 2x2s for 29 €. Don't know what that would be in dollars, though. I've never had any problems with build quality, I think the Expedits are quite well designed and I've had no wobble or bending (on a 4x4) so far. The only problem is that the material is really easy to crush if something hits it (as in door frames when moving). Also, Vintersorg, mounting a shelf full of LPs on the wall seems pretty risky anyway. Oh, and I got Huey Lewis and the News' Power of Love maxi single for 2 € and it's in pretty much mint condition and I'm pretty happy about that. I bought it at the local recycling centre and there was also a copy of Diana Ross's Silk Electric with the covers in immaculate condition but inside was some lovely Diana Ross compilation and another LP by Lea Laven (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyKDBVlgG7U to give you an idea). 3D Megadoodoo fucked around with this message at 07:06 on Jul 24, 2011 |
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Farts Domino posted:Lots of great stuff inc. Earl Palmer - Drumsville Love your style. ...oh yeah: This album has a nice cover of Teen Beat, which was originally done by Sandy Nelson I believe. Ron Burgundy fucked around with this message at 15:52 on Jul 24, 2011 |
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I just ran across this BBC documentary about the easy listening genre. It gives a lot of background to all the names you see on the records in thrift stores. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgmCw3fcZxg
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# ? Jul 25, 2011 04:48 |
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May I also recommend Joseph Lanza's Elevator Music - A Surreal History of Muzak, Easy-Listening, and Other Moodsong. It's not surreal, really, but it is interesting and not too long. Too bad it's pretty America-centric and basically ignores a lot of the pertinent European (and Asian) stuff. EDIT: I really started buying up the records mentioned in the book after I'd first read it some years ago and there's a lot of poo poo dope (as the kids say these days) to be had for 1 € out there and Lanza really paints it all in a very positive light but be warned - most 101 Strings records actually are just as bland as you'd expect. 3D Megadoodoo fucked around with this message at 05:40 on Jul 25, 2011 |
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Snowy, definitely post at least a link here, I'd be interested.
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This week at Insound, we're cutting prices by 15% across our entire stock. And we now accept Paypal for all orders. What are you waiting for?
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