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In Reply to: do you think old vinyl will continue to appreciate in value? posted by happybrandon on April 29, 2007 at 19:09:17:
Whew,I, too, collect what I like, listen to what I can and figure that the collection (now about 4,000) will not be worth what I paid for it down the road. That's the only way I can continue with this. I've tried selling stuff I don't care for on ebay at cheap prices, but s/h prevents buyers from nibbling, I think.I find that if I buy it cheap enough (not always possible), I can take the $2.50-5.00 tax break per album from Uncle Sam and donate a bunch at the end of the year to a local charity and come out ahead.
I have a lot of about 10 Grateful Dead in nm condition, but I doubt I would ever get the book value of these records. I'm not a Dead fan, but anybody out there got a price YOU would pay? Then I'll tell you if the market is going up or down :-)
Be well guys!!
Doug
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