In early April 1960, at 13, with money made selling subscriptions to my weekly paper in Enumclaw, Wash., I bought my first Long Playing vinyl record, The Fleetwoods’ Mr. Blue.
As a new member and reader I am a 68 year old album junkie. With most of my collection of around 250, dating from the 1960s-1990s, I recently started recording them to CDs. All but maybe 5 of them are in excellent condition as we always took great care when playing them. After not listening to them for several years I am having a nostalgic time getting them all transferred. I am going to be selling the collection when task is completed only because of space constraints and would like advice on the best way to sell a collection like this. Until then, I'll keep spinning and remembering my younger days through my collection. Thanks for your insights into our music past.
As a new member and reader I am a 68 year old album junkie. With most of my collection of around 250, dating from the 1960s-1990s, I recently started recording them to CDs. All but maybe 5 of them are in excellent condition as we always took great care when playing them. After not listening to them for several years I am having a nostalgic time getting them all transferred. I am going to be selling the collection when task is completed only because of space constraints and would like advice on the best way to sell a collection like this. Until then, I'll keep spinning and remembering my younger days through my collection. Thanks for your insights into our music past.