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Old 08-26-2013, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by jcmtiger View Post
No I don't think this is the future of BB cards. I have bought and sold records as well, you must have a rare record to get a great price. Most of the others are not that sought after, there are more available than collectors.

joe
agreed. If you have a turntable and like listening to vinyl, best to just keep them. In Seattle there are so many used record stores that I'm surprise they stay in business - I have been able to find every single record I've ever looked for, and all were cheap. Not that I collect anything rare.

This could all change someday, as records are being pressed again and young people are getting into them. Old records might start getting collected by young folks, just as old baseball cards now are.

I still love looking through old vinyl.
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