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In Reply to: Would you rather have: 20,000 Lps with a lot of average stuff, and only 2,000 great ones, or just the 2,000 ? posted by Elizabeth on March 24, 2012 at 20:47:07:
I started to remove redundant poor quality LPs from the shelves. Members of my wife's family seemed particularly interested in givng me their mostly useless LPs and those have been disposed of.
Of all the LPs donated by family members I believe only 10% of those were keepers and the rest just occupied space without any benfits. I hate throwing away LPs but these were the type that sat around on tables during parties...outside of their sleeves.
No amount of cleaning could recover some of this junk so out it went. I'm still at home recovering from ankle surgery and have another month before I go back to work. In that remaining time I expect to weed out the remainder and finish cataloging my collection.
The cataloging is way over due and I figure this gives the kids a way to deal with my stuff when that time comes. Hopefully that will be a long time down the road but even I did not know what I exactly had. Cataloging the LPs has been interesting so far.
I had no idea I had that many copies of Led Zeppelin...
Ed
Life is analog...digital is just samples thereof
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Follow Ups
- Following my last move... - EdAInWestOC 02:00:29 03/25/12 (1)
- One can't have too many copies of Zeppelin LP's! - mr.bear 09:39:27 03/25/12 (0)