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In Reply to: RE: Any hints for selling my classical CD collection posted by scruffy_ on October 06, 2016 at 05:18:02
I discussed selling my classical CD's with a "re-sale" shop in town. I was told that demand for classical was low and that they would pay $1.00 per CD unless it was something special. They also said the demand for late 20th century music was higher, which surprised me. I suppose there is a glut of Beethoven's Fifth but not too many copies of John Cage's "Four Thirty-three".
You might be better off donating the collection to a local high school music department and taking a charitable write-off.
I married the perfect woman. The downside is everything that goes wrong is my fault.
Edits: 10/06/16Follow Ups:
unless I'm down to my last nickel. Forget having to sell off 2000 discs, perhaps one by one and driving down to the post office and dealing with the whole 'did it arrive yet?' thing.
I've got a lot of OOP CDs, SACDs and even LPs/45s that I'll never find again.
If you're buying that TINY HOUSE and downsizing to 500 sq. ft., I can see dumping a large collection, but I'll never sell my software. I'd gladly ditch all of the stereo stuff before I even pass the thought.
Chris
Plus 1!
And you should give that chicken a break.
Jeremy
+2.
I have a small stash of about 25 BMG Music Service popular title classical CDs that I never listen to that will likely wind up becoming Frisbees or tossed in the trash someday when I retire and relocate.
Unless of course someone discovers that they sound so much better than the 'regular' version in which case I should be able to retire on the proceeds from the sale of them plus the rest of my BMG Music Service collection.
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