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    Senior Member Stokey's Avatar
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    Large vinyl collection, must go

    I have about 400-500 vinyl records (for the cadets: that's what we had before CDs), mostly 12"s, about 35 7"s. Mostly hip-hop/rock/crossover, a pretty eclectic mix, some highlights below:

    KLF - albums and singles from their various incarnations
    Jesus Jones - albums and singles
    Public enemy - albums and singles
    Beastie Boys - albums and singles (including their first 2 singles, one is worth about £50 I believe)
    Pop Will Eat Itself - nearly everything they did on vinyl
    Chemical Brothers - albums and singles
    Fatboy Slim - albums and singles
    Faith No more - albums and 1 or 2 singles
    Grandmaster and Melle Mel - White Lines
    Collapsed Lung - nearly everything they did
    Garbage - early stuff

    Too much to remember or type. Quite a few imports, picture discs, coloured vinyl, poster sleeves, a couple of boxed singles.

    And, a Technics seperates hifi, with speakers and remote control. Tape, tuner, amp and turntable. Worked last time I used it, but that was a fair while ago.

    I'm gutted to lose this, but I can't possibly take it with me. Must be collected from Stoke on Trent by Monday/Tuesday. Otherwise, it's probably going to be destroyed.

    Any offers?

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    Re: Large vinyl collection, must go

    Could anyone who can see my first post please quote it? I'm troll cloaked and some (most?) people can't see it.

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    Re: Large vinyl collection, must go

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokey
    I have about 400-500 vinyl records (for the cadets: that's what we had before CDs), mostly 12"s, about 35 7"s. Mostly hip-hop/rock/crossover, a pretty eclectic mix, some highlights below:

    KLF - albums and singles from their various incarnations
    Jesus Jones - albums and singles
    Public enemy - albums and singles
    Beastie Boys - albums and singles (including their first 2 singles, one is worth about £50 I believe)
    Pop Will Eat Itself - nearly everything they did on vinyl
    Chemical Brothers - albums and singles
    Fatboy Slim - albums and singles
    Faith No more - albums and 1 or 2 singles
    Grandmaster and Melle Mel - White Lines
    Collapsed Lung - nearly everything they did
    Garbage - early stuff

    Too much to remember or type. Quite a few imports, picture discs, coloured vinyl, poster sleeves, a couple of boxed singles.

    And, a Technics seperates hifi, with speakers and remote control. Tape, tuner, amp and turntable. Worked last time I used it, but that was a fair while ago.

    I'm gutted to lose this, but I can't possibly take it with me. Must be collected from Stoke on Trent by Monday/Tuesday. Otherwise, it's probably going to be destroyed.

    Any offers?
    There you go Stokey.

    How much are you looking for and why the rush?

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    Re: Large vinyl collection, must go

    Quote Originally Posted by freedomman
    How much are you looking for and why the rush?
    I'd consider any offer. I'm a couple of grand in debt and about to be homeless. I'd prefer someone got to enjoy these, I'm lot leaving for the next tennant to inherit.

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    Re: Large vinyl collection, must go

    Ask Shortfuse...he's something of a (ahem) closet raver...

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    Re: Large vinyl collection, must go

    Sounds like a bargain for someone
    They call me Pyrogenica for a reason - work it out.

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    Re: Large vinyl collection, must go

    Am I missing something? Has Stokey annoyed the COs or what?
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    Re: Large vinyl collection, must go

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokey
    I have about 400-500 vinyl records (for the cadets: that's what we had before CDs), mostly 12"s, about 35 7"s. Mostly hip-hop/rock/crossover, a pretty eclectic mix, some highlights below:

    KLF - albums and singles from their various incarnations
    Jesus Jones - albums and singles
    Public enemy - albums and singles
    Beastie Boys - albums and singles (including their first 2 singles, one is worth about £50 I believe)
    Pop Will Eat Itself - nearly everything they did on vinyl
    Chemical Brothers - albums and singles
    Fatboy Slim - albums and singles
    Faith No more - albums and 1 or 2 singles
    Grandmaster and Melle Mel - White Lines
    Collapsed Lung - nearly everything they did
    Garbage - early stuff

    Too much to remember or type. Quite a few imports, picture discs, coloured vinyl, poster sleeves, a couple of boxed singles.

    And, a Technics seperates hifi, with speakers and remote control. Tape, tuner, amp and turntable. Worked last time I used it, but that was a fair while ago.

    I'm gutted to lose this, but I can't possibly take it with me. Must be collected from Stoke on Trent by Monday/Tuesday. Otherwise, it's probably going to be destroyed.

    Any offers?
    I suggest you sell them by band, etc lots on ebay. If they are in Mint condition they will fetch a higher price. Were your collection classical (or Sissel, Kate Bush) I'd be interested in buying some. Have a look on ebay at the prices they fetch. You should start each asking for a starting offer of 99p, to keep your overheads down. More info on ebay itself. I usually pay £5-15 for a classical LP in mint condition in its original sleeve, depending upon rarety, etc.

    See: http://pages.ebay.co.uk/sell/basics/...ml?_trksid=m37

    And, for some price guides (here rather pricy though): http://search.ebay.co.uk/vinyl-recor...sPageNameZWLRS
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    Re: Large vinyl collection, must go

    Come on, is there really nobody who wants to exploit me when I'm vulnerable? I'll even help you load the car!

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