Post by Citroen on Feb 3, 2022 14:09:04 GMT 12
Note, this is from the perspective of a record store owner but does make a lot of common sense. "How much money is your vinyl record collection worth? Should you sell it now while the market is hot? Will you easily be able to maximize your profits from the sale? These are all questions many record collectors are asking themselves right now. If you are considering selling, are you ready to put in the time and effort it takes to pull it off? ✶ Talking About Records is presented by NTX Vinyl, a local, independent, chain of community based record stores in the DFW area."This video is more about selling a whole collection but I've been thinking of selling a few of my more valuable records while the value is high, so that I can buy even more records. Things to consider: - Only a few so I can sell privately rather than to a record store
- Will the prices go even higher? (Have only ever sold a few albums and two of them have since increased in value 10 fold, even though I've happy sold them at a decent profit).
- Do I really need to have this album, better to go to someone who will appreciate it more?
- Will there be a reissue soon? If so I'm more than happy to have that instead.
- Loss of bragging rights!
Anything else to consider?
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Post by cooksferry on Feb 3, 2022 14:25:55 GMT 12
If you want to maximize the valuable items then you should be selling on Ebay, Discogs etc. I'm not prepared to do that so expectations and returns are lower. It would be a very poor day when you couldn't make at least a very small return on your record providing it's in good condition and there's a market in NZ. I know I have some records that have a very small market here and if they're valuable then that market shrinks. Right now I've taken about 900 items, mainly CDs, from my Discogs list and I have absolutely no regrets and happy to put the money towards less selfish goals. A bit of guilt reduction taking place.😃
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Post by michaelw on Feb 3, 2022 14:27:00 GMT 12
"Will there be a reissue soon? If so I'm more than happy to have that instead." Famous last words 9/10 the re-issue will suck.
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Post by Citroen on Feb 3, 2022 14:36:30 GMT 12
A lot of reissues are better than the poxy originals!
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Post by cooksferry on Feb 3, 2022 14:54:52 GMT 12
"Will there be a reissue soon? If so I'm more than happy to have that instead." Famous last words 9/10 the re-issue will suck. Sometimes that later reissue commands prices many times that of early pressings. I can live with a bit of sucking for a good return. A good time to sell is before events mean you have to. Far less stressful.
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Post by michaelw on Feb 3, 2022 15:14:01 GMT 12
A lot of reissues are better than the poxy originals!
Name 10 !
Or half a dozen
PS - better as in better sonics, not concerned with extra tracks or fancy packaging.
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Post by Citroen on Feb 3, 2022 15:48:48 GMT 12
Them's fighting words! Beatles Mono 2014. There's 11
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Post by Citroen on Feb 3, 2022 16:06:51 GMT 12
MW is of course correct in that most of the time the reissue will be of lesser or the same/different sonics. But more to the point, I'm willing to forego the outrageously high price of an OG, for a "similar" sounding reissue. Does that mean I need to hand in my audiophile credentials?
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Post by cooksferry on Feb 3, 2022 16:43:03 GMT 12
Does that mean I need to hand in my audiophile credentials? No. Like you I'm happy to go with a modestly(😂) priced reissue than chase an expensive original. There's always the chance that your original looks great but has groove wear cutting back on any advantage. There's also numerous records that the prized great sounding original is priced out of reach for 99 per cent of us. Prepping a couple of reissues today for TM and I'll never get to hear rare and expensive originals so was happy to get a nice reissue. Mellow Candle, Swaddling Songs Nick Drake. Bryter Later
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Post by Citroen on Feb 3, 2022 16:53:27 GMT 12
I'm very happy with my Back to Black reissue Bryter Layter!
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Post by cooksferry on Feb 3, 2022 17:01:22 GMT 12
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Post by Citroen on Feb 3, 2022 17:15:02 GMT 12
Sure, if its $40 which is the median price of my B2B reissue. Not going to pay $174 median discogs price!
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Post by cooksferry on Feb 3, 2022 17:41:19 GMT 12
A few months ago a Dunedin antique/second hand shop had what I think was a NZ original ND release for a reasonable $500. Wasn't tempted even for a minute.
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Post by michaelw on Feb 3, 2022 17:49:57 GMT 12
Them's fighting words! Beatles Mono 2014. There's 11
Atonement for the awful 2009 stereos !
Generally agree with a good reasonably priced re-issue instead of a silly price original, eg. recent Blue Note 75/80/Classic Vinyl/Tone Poets
However sometimes originals are worth the high ask,
My old 70's/80s US and Dutch Kind of Blues sound better than the new ones, even with one side at the wrong speed
Side 1 of my (digital ?) Tom Petty Wildflowers beats the recent all-analogue re-issue.
Don't get me started on half-wit remasters and auteur remixes
Back to the original question...
I probably do have some valuable pieces but my records were bought to enjoy not speculate.
Selling large chunks would be a nightmare.
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Post by Citroen on Feb 3, 2022 19:11:56 GMT 12
Them's fighting words! Beatles Mono 2014. There's 11
Atonement for the awful 2009 stereos !
Generally agree with a good reasonably priced re-issue instead of a silly price original, eg. recent Blue Note 75/80/Classic Vinyl/Tone Poets
However sometimes originals are worth the high ask,
My old 70's/80s US and Dutch Kind of Blues sound better than the new ones, even with one side at the wrong speed
Side 1 of my (digital ?) Tom Petty Wildflowers beats the recent all-analogue re-issue.
Don't get me started on half-wit remasters and auteur remixes
Back to the original question...
I probably do have some valuable pieces but my records were bought to enjoy not speculate.
Selling large chunks would be a nightmare.
"I probably do have some valuable pieces but my records were bought to enjoy not speculate." Same, but now that I see how some have risen in price its hard not to be tempted to cash them in...
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Post by michaelw on Feb 3, 2022 19:18:52 GMT 12
Cash them in and buy more
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Post by cartridgeguyonline on Feb 4, 2022 6:14:57 GMT 12
Crikey,
Where do I start with this one.
Reissues Vs originals. I would take the original every time. Recent reissues from Digital files: Why bother, buy the CD instead.
Selling a collection is a nightmare unless you have it all sorted on discogs like cooks, but with 10000 LPs that aint gonna happen, so you are left to list your 50 on TM and hope for the best. Fashion and trends are at play here too. Currently trendy items will go for good prices but everything else no matter how rare can languish.
Beatles: You need to hear the original UK monos: I have 2 on TM right now: Hard days night is excellent.
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Post by cooksferry on Feb 4, 2022 9:22:48 GMT 12
[quote author=" cartridgeguyonline" source="/post/32537/thread" timestamp="1643912097" Selling a collection is a nightmare unless you have it all sorted on discogs like cooks, but with 10000 LPs that aint gonna happen, so you are left to list your 50 on TM and hope for the best. Fashion and trends are at play here too. Currently trendy items will go for good prices but everything else no matter how rare can languish. [/quote] Sadly my Discogs listings have got somewhat out of kilter on the CDs. Need to find the energy to go back over them. From a seller's point I wish I'd had the foresight twenty plus years ago the snap up those cheap Flying Nun and heavy metal lps. Like everyone else though I purchased what I thought I would enjoy. Obviously a lot of my tastes don't align with the current market here in NZ. The fact that a few buys now appear to attract good money is pure luck. I don't think I'm going to push too hard on sales past the end of March.
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Post by Citroen on Feb 4, 2022 10:04:15 GMT 12
Crikey, Where do I start with this one. Reissues Vs originals. I would take the original every time. Recent reissues from Digital files: Why bother, buy the CD instead. Selling a collection is a nightmare unless you have it all sorted on discogs like cooks, but with 10000 LPs that aint gonna happen, so you are left to list your 50 on TM and hope for the best. Fashion and trends are at play here too. Currently trendy items will go for good prices but everything else no matter how rare can languish. Beatles: You need to hear the original UK monos: I have 2 on TM right now: Hard days night is excellent. I have that same UK First pressing mono of Hard Day's Night and a second(?) pressing of HELP! Mine aren't in great condition though. thebeatles-collection.com/wordpress/2011/07/16/a-hard-days-night-parlophone-pmc-1230/
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Post by michaelw on Feb 4, 2022 15:48:22 GMT 12
A friend had a few original UK Beatles monos Please Please Me, AHDN, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper. We compared them to the Mono Box re-issues and there was little in them. He promptly gave up collecting the rest of the original UKs and bought a Mono Box.
My second copy of AHDN.
First copy in the Box was munted, other albums were perfect but AHDN looked like a shop demo copy.
Fishpond wouldn't replace it without me sending the whole box back - bugger that !
So I bought a second copy - it was only $28 or something - I think all the Monos are out of print ?
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Post by Citroen on Feb 4, 2022 16:12:29 GMT 12
Fishpond is a lottery!
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Post by michaelw on Feb 4, 2022 16:57:57 GMT 12
Back in the day they were actually decent ! I got my Beatles Mono Box and other stuff from them for less than Amazon et al. Now they are rubbish.
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Post by Citroen on Feb 4, 2022 17:55:46 GMT 12
Out of curiosity, how much did you pay for yours?
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Post by michaelw on Feb 4, 2022 20:08:17 GMT 12
Beatles Mono Box $457 delivered
The replacement AHDN was $28.99
Not bad ?
Amazon shipping was going to be killer.
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Post by Citroen on Feb 5, 2022 18:02:08 GMT 12
Great price. I got mine from Amazon Ca with $7 shipping for only slightly less. But was slightly damaged so they sent me another for free, without having to return it. Sold it for cost so effectively my boxset cost me nothing! I really miss Amazon CA!
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Post by michaelw on Feb 5, 2022 18:14:37 GMT 12
$7 shipping + a free one ! What a deal I miss the UK Amazon free shipping, I miss Uk Amazon even with shipping charges !
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Post by Citroen on Feb 5, 2022 19:39:05 GMT 12
yep, ditto, miss Amazon Ca, UK and DE. Even JP was good.
Amazon AU has ok shipping but the selection is poor.
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Post by Citroen on Feb 14, 2022 16:24:55 GMT 12
Found this in my collection, The Beatles – Let It Be... Naked Label: Parlophone – 07243 595438 0 2, Apple Records – 07243 595438 0 2 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation, Mixed, Mono www.discogs.com/sell/history/375500Last sold on Feb 11, 2022 NZ$344.00 Average NZ$365.68 Median NZ$599.83 Highest NZ$117.25 Lowest
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Post by michaelw on Feb 14, 2022 17:49:09 GMT 12
Got it Paul McCartney - Off The Ground LP, Album, Gat Parlophone, Parlophone, MPL (2), MPL (2) 0777 7 80362 1 0, PCSD 125 1993 Europe NZ$70.42 NZ$120.27 NZ$501.30
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Post by Citroen on Feb 14, 2022 18:19:57 GMT 12
Frank Ocean - Endless 2xLP, S/Sided, Album, Etch Boys Don't Cry 602557139785 2018 US NZ$226.00 NZ$451.99 NZ$730.73
George Michael - Symphonica 2xLP, Album Aegean, Virgin EMI Records 379244-6 2014 UK & Europe NZ$619.18 NZ$708.13 NZ$1,205.91
The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness 4xLP, Album, RE, RM + Box, 180 Virgin 5099997855316 2012 USA & Canada NZ$75.33 NZ$399.47 NZ$684.85
Lorde - Melodrama LP, Album, Dlx, Blu Universal Music Group New Zealand 0602557945874 2018 USA & Europe NZ$45.20 NZ$361.60 NZ$684.85
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