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I really need to take a break from buying vinyl, I have way too much and no room. But I can’t stop
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i'm at the point i have to sell some vinylz to make more room for more vinylz.i have a little over 750 vinylz and have a small living space my junt is packed out real life problems.I really need to take a break from buying vinyl, I have way too much and no room. But I can’t stop
I can definitely relate to this. I had to pump the breaks because I can't make my mind up on storage for them. I am thinking of pulling the trigger on the Kallax from Ikea though.I really need to take a break from buying vinyl, I have way too much and no room. But I can’t stop
Kallax type of shelves is what i've been using for many yrs. now and they are solid for what they are.yeah i wouldn't trust any turntable stand claiming to hold 400 records unless it was a custom built piece that's a lot of weight.I can definitely relate to this. I had to pump the breaks because I can't make my mind up on storage for them. I am thinking of pulling the trigger on the Kallax from Ikea though.
I saw a nice turntable stand that had a power strip built into it that supposedly can hold up to 400 records, but I'm skeptical on the durability of the structure.
only interest in Team Sleep LP and Casual - Fear Itself LP at the moment but i don't line up on RSD.i'm usually able to get what i want online later on for a lot cheaper than in store.2024 Record Store Day list is here!
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Thought it was just the sale section but looks like its the whole site. Ended up getting Usher's second album, sale price was too good to pass up
yes it's a real thing but vinyl collectors are very particular if condition is not as described to the tee and any imperfection not mentioned they will want money back or a discount quick like.if you plan on buying a record and selling it to a record shop they are going to most likely rip you off no matter how valuable the record is.where the money comes is when you sell it yourself locally or online but it's a big headache.shipping services tend to sometimes damage records quite often.record sleeve condition is also a big deal when grading condition also gotta worry about other variables like heat warping records which effects playback and condition.finding a flea market "treasure" that is in good condition and that you didn't have to pay much for is where you are probably going to make the most profit.but flea market/discount bin treasures are becoming very rare to come by these days. i've only flipped at most 10 records i've just been collecting vinylz for near 10 yrs..is flipping vinyl's a real thing, and worth it?? or is it more of finding a treasure (flea market) and then selling?
hella dope i have a boot of that K.R.I.T. wuz here on a yellowish orange vinyl, and a og press of that Distant Relatives one of the first 5 vinylz i ever purchased.Paid too much for these but 2 of my favorite mixtapes ever. Distant Relatives was a gift for my wife. It’s the only record she asked every shop if they had it so finally decided to just pay the premium.
I was tempted to get the official reissue of that Krit but he couldn’t clear all the samples. Needed the OG in all its glory.hella dope i have a boot of that K.R.I.T. wuz here on a yellowish orange vinyl, and a og press of that Distant Relatives one of the first 5 vinylz i ever purchased.