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In Reply to: RE: I never leave $100 records in the $1 bin... posted by vinyl1 on June 28, 2015 at 09:53:52
Thank you for your reply!These kind of steals don't happen much in my area's thrift stores. My highest score was worth about 70USD - A strange record of drag race ambiance noise in "high fidelity".... Bought it out of curiosity - It's indeed a bizarre thing to listen to!
I still pray the vinyl gods to find a fresh arrival of jazz classics in the dollar bin... Touching wood!
Regards,
Joris
Edits: 06/28/15Follow Ups:
Later Gator,
Dave
....where the dealers know every Pink Floyd and Led Zeph pressing variation, but don't recognize big money classical, are my usual target.
I recently took a Furtwangler Urania for $2 at one of these. You could look it up on Popsike.
I can't compete with you in this game, but I've had some satisfying wins. A used record and book shop that had been a good source for me for $2-3 classical LPs suddenly decided to price LPs by looking them up on ebay, which greatly inflates prices, especially if you look at offering prices rather than what people actually pay. And of course, these shops don't grade or accept returns.
But I got a copy of Leonid Kogan Plays Violin Encores (Westminster) there for $3. It wasn't on ebay just then, but I knew $3 was a low price. Turns out nice NM ones like this one can go for $100 or more, but this seller probably never considered that a mono classical LP from the 50s could be worth anything.
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