So I checked my wantlist and It turns out that apart from some really opitmistic chancers my most expensive wants settled around 300-400. I should probably get me one of those books like pakora or spend my mornings on popsike but I couldnt think of a record I'd want that would sell for say at least 1500 regulary.
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Originally posted by Cacapo View PostI couldnt think of a record I'd want that would sell for say at least 1500 regulary.https://oneboxrecordfair.wordpress.com/
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I am just looking at collectorsfrenzy sorted by price. Ouch.
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I guess they are tricky to spot. I probably couldnt tell the differnece between a 60s and a 70s repress. I am guessing thicker vinyl and Van Gelder in the run out groove or something. but I dont really do Ja³³
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Originally posted by alanmck View Postin answer to the real question, jazz-wise, there's Blue Notes that regularly go for >$3000... Sonny Clark/ Johnny Griffin/ Jutta Hipp/ Hank Mobley...some times play g+ with back noise,some times vg , super psyché juju lpfront sleeve is very nice vg back vg , but the top corne left is eating buy rats, ask for picture
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"Record collecting is no mere hobby, no innocuous leisurely diversion. It is a feverish passion bordering on dementia, driving those under the influence to irrational, compulsive, fanatical extremes."
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