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Old 10-20-2021, 06:39 AM   #1
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What have you bought on vinyl lately?

I have 2 double LPs inbound:

Depeche Mode - Songs of Faith & Devotion. Reissue on 180g vinyl.

The 1975 - Notes on a Conditional Form. British release on white vinyl.
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Old 10-20-2021, 06:51 AM   #2
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I have 2 double LPs inbound:



Depeche Mode - Songs of Faith & Devotion. Reissue on 180g vinyl.



The 1975 - Notes on a Conditional Form. British release on white vinyl.
Nice.
I haven't even seen a vinyl record in like 25 years at least.

My very first record was the Bee Gees greatest hits album, lol

Was probably about 9 years old or possibly even younger.

Also had a Star Wars Christmas, and an Alvin and the Chipmunks Christmas album around then too.

Probably worth some money now to Star Wars fans or vinyl collectors

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Old 10-20-2021, 07:17 AM   #3
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That's a great DP album. Kim bought 2 new LPs last week. I prefer to haunt antique malls, particularly for comedy albums. Most people don't play comedy records more than once or twice, so they're generally close to mint. In the last couple of months: Redd Foxx, Moms Mabely, Bob Newhart, Mort Sahl, Jonathan Winters and more from the old school. I think I spent $200 the last trip and no disc was more than $10 (usually less).

There's a bona fide used record store nearby that was closed for 18 months that is opening Thursday-saturday late afternoon hours. That's our next target.
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Old 10-20-2021, 08:36 AM   #4
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There is a new record store that opened in Benton where I live that carry new and used LP's. I've been going by about once a month to check it out. Picked up some new LP's from Rammstein, Black Label Society, Less Paul, and Judas Priest . My favorite used find was "Hooker and Heat"! I am also a big Clutch fan and have picked up several releases from them over the past year. Clutch did several streaming concerts during the lockdown and put 2 of them on vinyl that I had to pick up. Also picked up Dropkick Murphys "Turn up that dial". I will stop there for now.lol
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Old 10-20-2021, 03:36 PM   #5
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Parents passed away last year. I kept a few things from the house including 20+ feet of lps from my Dads collection. Mostly white label radio stuff, lots of Zappa, and rare bootlegs. With junk mixed in lol. Guess what? I don’t own a record player but have a kick ask amp and speakers in my media room.

So any record player suggestions would be great.
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Look for an audiophile equipment repair place. They often have pieces traded in for even better equipment. Outside of retail, you won't find used equipment with a warranty anywhere else. Vintage audio on the secondary market is really a crap shoot. Lots of times they want to get rid of it rather than get it repaired.

Estate sales are another one. Preferably one with hand lettered signs. You may have to go to 50 of them before you find any, but when you hit the jackpot you can hit it big for a great deal.
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Parents passed away last year. I kept a few things from the house including 20+ feet of lps from my Dads collection. Mostly white label radio stuff, lots of Zappa, and rare bootlegs. With junk mixed in lol. Guess what? I don’t own a record player but have a kick ask amp and speakers in my media room.

So any record player suggestions would be great.
I have a late 60s Garard turntable I'd like to sell. Book price is $480. The audio repair shop offered me half that price. If you want a really good vintage turntable at a really good price, match his offer it's yours. I'll even pay for the shipping. Garard was top shelf equipment when this was made. If you decide it isn't for you, I'll refund your money and you can sell it to somebody else. Can't see a losing outcome for you.

White label radio LPS are pressed on high grain virgin vinyl. Much better than the ones you bought at the record store.
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Old 02-28-2022, 06:07 AM   #8
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Hit a nice little vein of gold yesterday. Al Hurt, Pete Fountain, Della Reese, Hank Mancini, a 50s comedy album by someone I'd never heard of, a collection of New England stories and just for kicks, an album of tunes played on a Mighty Wurlitzer organ. All in surprisingly good shape considering almost none of them had inner sleeves.

The real diamond find was Tony Bennett's first album, which was the first record (LP, at least) release with "I Left My Heart In San Francisco".

Even better since they were a buck each.
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Found an Interesting
box at Goodwill a few days ago. It is 6 albums of a radio show titled "Country Music USA hosted by Tommy T.". Has interviews and the artists music. It even has commercials on it. The interesting part is it was in the original shipping box with postage and the label to the radio station it was shipped to back in 1972. Also has papers with the artist and song listings for each show. Nice little piece of history.
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Nice find, Greg!
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