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Old 04-12-2015, 10:28 AM
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Once upon a time I collected bootlegs of The Who. Used to visit record stores anywhere and everywhere looking for rare albums, especially live stuff. Of course, eventually, when that internet thing got going, you could find it all for free. My wife still gives me grief about it.

If anyone is in search of a Who bootleg, I'm your guy. I've been trying to sell them for years.

I also inherited my grandparents Harman Kardan hi fi radio/record player console circa 1960, with the tubes and everything. Love the warm sound that thing puts out, even in mono.
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I still have my original LP collection that I purchased in the 1960's and 1970's. Probably have 500-600, mostly 50's jazz and 60's classic rock. And I have a nice Technics turntable and I play them regularly. Just yesterday I listened to both sides of Miles Davis's Filles de Kilimanjaro.

Always planned to fill in some of the missing holes, but never got around to it. And records are a lot cheaper than baseball cards or coins. You can still find decent shape vintage LP's in the $15-20 range. One of these days I'm gonna do it.
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