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Old geezers non collectors replacin ancient vinyl



 
 
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Old November 24th 03, 02:26 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil
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Default Old geezers non collectors replacin ancient vinyl

Lke many over 55 yr olds I have lots of rare virtually unplayed vinyl.

What the Net need is

A Place where I can see if my ancient vinyl exists on cd
A place where I can price up my vinyl
A place where I can buy a cd of an ancient vinyl (I'm not a
collector, but a music lover)
A place where I can then place a free ad to sell that ancient vinyl.

I just want to automate my record collection and make a small profit
maybe G

(And a Caribbean holidays brochure G)

I bet you don't know any one who has Money by Barrett Strong on a 45
on a British label. You do now ! G I bet this is worth a few
quidloonees.

Phil of Whittlesey Peterborough England
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Old November 24th 03, 02:45 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Richard Wall
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Default Old geezers non collectors replacin ancient vinyl

Try e-bay
Not on 7" but best of Barratt Strong
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...category=30 7
The American issue does not sell for much

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tegory=45 539

Should give you an idea of value, replacement cost etc.

You could also list here and ask for offers.

Good luck

Richard
New Ash Green Hi-Fi Club
"Phil" wrote in message
om...
Lke many over 55 yr olds I have lots of rare virtually unplayed vinyl.

What the Net need is

A Place where I can see if my ancient vinyl exists on cd
A place where I can price up my vinyl
A place where I can buy a cd of an ancient vinyl (I'm not a
collector, but a music lover)
A place where I can then place a free ad to sell that ancient vinyl.

I just want to automate my record collection and make a small profit
maybe G

(And a Caribbean holidays brochure G)

I bet you don't know any one who has Money by Barrett Strong on a 45
on a British label. You do now ! G I bet this is worth a few
quidloonees.

Phil of Whittlesey Peterborough England



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Old November 24th 03, 02:45 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Richard Wall
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Default Old geezers non collectors replacin ancient vinyl

Try e-bay
Not on 7" but best of Barratt Strong
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...category=30 7
The American issue does not sell for much

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tegory=45 539

Should give you an idea of value, replacement cost etc.

You could also list here and ask for offers.

Good luck

Richard
New Ash Green Hi-Fi Club
"Phil" wrote in message
om...
Lke many over 55 yr olds I have lots of rare virtually unplayed vinyl.

What the Net need is

A Place where I can see if my ancient vinyl exists on cd
A place where I can price up my vinyl
A place where I can buy a cd of an ancient vinyl (I'm not a
collector, but a music lover)
A place where I can then place a free ad to sell that ancient vinyl.

I just want to automate my record collection and make a small profit
maybe G

(And a Caribbean holidays brochure G)

I bet you don't know any one who has Money by Barrett Strong on a 45
on a British label. You do now ! G I bet this is worth a few
quidloonees.

Phil of Whittlesey Peterborough England



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Old November 24th 03, 03:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Old geezers non collectors replacin ancient vinyl


"Phil" wrote in message
om...
Lke many over 55 yr olds I have lots of rare virtually unplayed vinyl.

What the Net need is

A Place where I can see if my ancient vinyl exists on cd
A place where I can price up my vinyl
A place where I can buy a cd of an ancient vinyl (I'm not a
collector, but a music lover)
A place where I can then place a free ad to sell that ancient vinyl.

I just want to automate my record collection and make a small profit
maybe G

(And a Caribbean holidays brochure G)

I bet you don't know any one who has Money by Barrett Strong on a 45
on a British label. You do now ! G I bet this is worth a few
quidloonees.




Hello Phil of Whittlesey (I like that - very mediaeval! :-)

Wotcha got? I could be interested if they're in good (ie playable and with
out any *damage*) condition - like 'digitise' your pick of the records onto
CD for you in exchange for the records themselves or summat. Take look at
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/show.htm to give you an idea
(clue: the 01s ain't the same as the 02s.... :-)....

(I don't get into the 'value' of records - a record that's not being played
is an ugly big, black coaster in my book! - If they are truly 'valuable'
you'd better hawk them on eBay....)

Email me with a rough list of the type of thing you've got, if you want.
Otherwise, list them fully and post them on uk.rec.audio.vinyl for starters.

Keith of St Neots

(ie 20 minutes down the road from you, with a following wind.... ;-)





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Old November 24th 03, 03:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Old geezers non collectors replacin ancient vinyl


"Phil" wrote in message
om...
Lke many over 55 yr olds I have lots of rare virtually unplayed vinyl.

What the Net need is

A Place where I can see if my ancient vinyl exists on cd
A place where I can price up my vinyl
A place where I can buy a cd of an ancient vinyl (I'm not a
collector, but a music lover)
A place where I can then place a free ad to sell that ancient vinyl.

I just want to automate my record collection and make a small profit
maybe G

(And a Caribbean holidays brochure G)

I bet you don't know any one who has Money by Barrett Strong on a 45
on a British label. You do now ! G I bet this is worth a few
quidloonees.




Hello Phil of Whittlesey (I like that - very mediaeval! :-)

Wotcha got? I could be interested if they're in good (ie playable and with
out any *damage*) condition - like 'digitise' your pick of the records onto
CD for you in exchange for the records themselves or summat. Take look at
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/show.htm to give you an idea
(clue: the 01s ain't the same as the 02s.... :-)....

(I don't get into the 'value' of records - a record that's not being played
is an ugly big, black coaster in my book! - If they are truly 'valuable'
you'd better hawk them on eBay....)

Email me with a rough list of the type of thing you've got, if you want.
Otherwise, list them fully and post them on uk.rec.audio.vinyl for starters.

Keith of St Neots

(ie 20 minutes down the road from you, with a following wind.... ;-)





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Old November 25th 03, 10:32 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Simon Clark
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Default Old geezers non collectors replacin ancient vinyl

(Phil) wrote in message . com...
Lke many over 55 yr olds I have lots of rare virtually unplayed vinyl.

What the Net need is

A Place where I can see if my ancient vinyl exists on cd
A place where I can price up my vinyl
A place where I can buy a cd of an ancient vinyl (I'm not a
collector, but a music lover)
A place where I can then place a free ad to sell that ancient vinyl.

I just want to automate my record collection and make a small profit
maybe G

(And a Caribbean holidays brochure G)

I bet you don't know any one who has Money by Barrett Strong on a 45
on a British label. You do now ! G I bet this is worth a few
quidloonees.

Phil of Whittlesey Peterborough England


The Net would certainly be a powerful tool to you but I don't think
you'll find a website which does all those things.

Simply using a search engine and typing in the artist name and the
name of a recording should help you with your first 3 requirements. I
find Google (
www.google.co.uk) a very good search engine for doing
this. I also find enclosing the artist name and track title in quotes
helps reduce the number of unrelated results. For example "Barrett
Strong", "Money" rather than Barrett Strong Money.

If you can't find one of your recordings on CD, but would like to
listen to it more often, why not try one of the online vinyl to CD
transfer websites. I've just used a site called Your Music On CD
(www.indicativeit.co.uk/yourmusiconcd) and am very happy with the CDs
they've created for me. You could then keep your original vinyl in
tip-top condition whilst still being able to hear the music!

Finally, I guess as other people have mentioned, eBay would enable you
to offer your records for sale. And as another poster said, simply
posting a list of your recordings to uk.rec.audio.vinyl should enable
any determined hunter of your recordings to be able to contact you.

Cheers, Simon
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Old November 25th 03, 10:32 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Simon Clark
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Posts: 13
Default Old geezers non collectors replacin ancient vinyl

(Phil) wrote in message . com...
Lke many over 55 yr olds I have lots of rare virtually unplayed vinyl.

What the Net need is

A Place where I can see if my ancient vinyl exists on cd
A place where I can price up my vinyl
A place where I can buy a cd of an ancient vinyl (I'm not a
collector, but a music lover)
A place where I can then place a free ad to sell that ancient vinyl.

I just want to automate my record collection and make a small profit
maybe G

(And a Caribbean holidays brochure G)

I bet you don't know any one who has Money by Barrett Strong on a 45
on a British label. You do now ! G I bet this is worth a few
quidloonees.

Phil of Whittlesey Peterborough England


The Net would certainly be a powerful tool to you but I don't think
you'll find a website which does all those things.

Simply using a search engine and typing in the artist name and the
name of a recording should help you with your first 3 requirements. I
find Google (
www.google.co.uk) a very good search engine for doing
this. I also find enclosing the artist name and track title in quotes
helps reduce the number of unrelated results. For example "Barrett
Strong", "Money" rather than Barrett Strong Money.

If you can't find one of your recordings on CD, but would like to
listen to it more often, why not try one of the online vinyl to CD
transfer websites. I've just used a site called Your Music On CD
(www.indicativeit.co.uk/yourmusiconcd) and am very happy with the CDs
they've created for me. You could then keep your original vinyl in
tip-top condition whilst still being able to hear the music!

Finally, I guess as other people have mentioned, eBay would enable you
to offer your records for sale. And as another poster said, simply
posting a list of your recordings to uk.rec.audio.vinyl should enable
any determined hunter of your recordings to be able to contact you.

Cheers, Simon
 




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