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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:
Classical for the most part...no.
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The most collectible classical rates among the most expensive vinyl in the world - look at the featured auctions in the records section on eBay at any given time.
....Classical for the most part...no. ....I really disagree. I realize I live in a culture that has very little interst in high art, but there is a very healthy world-wide market for classical......and in the future, it will not be dictated by baby-boomer tastes...........Beethoven and Shostakovitch will remain after we're all dead and gone!!!
I see classical vinyl only going up in value....maybe not in the US, but on the world-wide market.
Tom B.
- http://cgi.ebay.com/ENESCO-Georges-plays-Bach-solo-sonatas-CONTINENTAL_W0QQitemZ190107332985QQihZ009QQcategoryZ306QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem (Open in New Window)
Tom, with clasical, it is the performance that counts, not composers.Sadly, the most of the recorded performances are best left to history. "90% of anything is garbage" rule applies here.
The memorable performances command high prices and will probably rise in the future. The rest will probably fetch some kind of waste disposal tax before hitting the landfill.
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