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Vintage STEREO Club (Monster Receivers, Cassette, CD Players, Turntables, R2R)

By ZNET

7 years ago


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    #163 5 years ago

    Hey bros,

    I just inherited a massive stack of vinyls and record player and cassette deck. Some of the records are from the 50's and 60's. A lot of religious stuff, elvis, Johnny cash, a few other names.

    Also there are equivalent 8 tracks not pictured. Literally a box full of them. Decent titles too. Eagles, star wars soundtrack. Stuff like that.

    How would I go about not getting ripped off finding out what they are worth and finding a buyer?

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    #166 5 years ago

    Holy smokes it would take six weeks to go through them all and cross reference against Ebay. Would it be absurd to go to a record store? Or does that work pretty much like game exchange?

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    #175 5 years ago

    Sweet. Thanks for the advice. I'll go to the record store this afternoon and take them a fat stack and see what happens. A lot of them are the cheesy 50's xmas bs, and I wouldnt expect them to be worth much more than than the plastic garage bag to put them in. But the elvis and cash etc. May just keep those for posterity.

    Got it set up last night and you know what, sounds fantastic! I'd like to see this pioneer reciever still work in 45 years. Yeah right.

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