It would be far better for stores to put out bins and boxes of this stuff for a dime each, the way that smart record and thrift stores did back in the 70s and 80s. At least I was able to find good inner sleeves, covers and cases to reuse.
Its a lottery. Saw another video where the guy got about 40 Metal cds in there like ANTHRAX, METALLICA, SKID ROW, OZZY etc and he kept saying he doesnt like that stuff. Crazy but thats how it rolls.
a resellers collection of stuff that wouldn’t sell., i know we used to do stuff like this for years., buy huge collections.. kept what i wanted than picked out worthy ebay titles, than start taking to stores that paid the most first down to the least., than we would do stuff like this.,
@@RedWolfJC That said, at a recent record show locally, I scored a BTO, Spyro Gyra and similar better jazz/rock CD's from the dollar bins. Goodwill's around Michigan range from $1.99 to $3.99(!) regular CD prices, but .99 on half off days. Salvation Army has been better with genre selection of late, and is still 49 cents each, and in recent years as low as 5/dollar. After thrifting for over 10 years, you get tired of having to read through every unsorted CD. But at 50 cents or less I am less picky and will experiment. Usually better finds at yard sales, and plan to hit Record shows more regularly for dollar bins and deal making with vendors for multiple discs of more sought after bands/artitsts
11:09 That’s a good f’n 90s alt album. Definite keeper.
I always wondered what happened to thrift store CDs that didn't sell. Now I know.
The Beethoven Symphony 5 with Seiji Ozawa on Telarc is a keeper. The rest...
I thought about buying one of these lots for the cases. Glad I didn't, considering all the cracks.
big fan of some of the cds in here
It would be far better for stores to put out bins and boxes of this stuff for a dime each, the way that smart record and thrift stores did back in the 70s and 80s. At least I was able to find good inner sleeves, covers and cases to reuse.
Not something I would do. I always look at the CDs when I'm in goodwill, but I only find at most one or two out of hundreds that interest me.
Mostly junk, you would have been better off spending the 30 bucks on coffee or something.
One person’s junk is another’s gems
We love mystery boxes!
Its a lottery. Saw another video where the guy got about 40 Metal cds in there like ANTHRAX, METALLICA, SKID ROW, OZZY etc and he kept saying he doesnt like that stuff. Crazy but thats how it rolls.
a resellers collection of stuff that wouldn’t sell.,
i know we used to do stuff like this for years.,
buy huge collections.. kept what i wanted than picked out worthy ebay titles, than start taking to stores that paid the most first down to the least., than we would do stuff like this.,
Good video!
What’d u do with these?
I don't have to watch-
Country
Ray Coniff/Roger Whittaker/Andy Williams
Chick pop
Christmas
Best of/compilations
No name label Classical
amirite?
Mostly, but no Ray Coniff/Roger Whittaker/Andy Williams...
@@RedWolfJC That said, at a recent record show locally, I scored a BTO, Spyro Gyra and similar better jazz/rock CD's from the dollar bins.
Goodwill's around Michigan range from $1.99 to $3.99(!) regular CD prices, but .99 on half off days.
Salvation Army has been better with genre selection of late, and is still 49 cents each, and in recent years as low as 5/dollar.
After thrifting for over 10 years, you get tired of having to read through every unsorted CD.
But at 50 cents or less I am less picky and will experiment.
Usually better finds at yard sales, and plan to hit Record shows more regularly for dollar bins and deal making with vendors for multiple discs of more sought after bands/artitsts
@@geraldford6409 I prefer instore where I can at least check the condition of the CDs.
Not too bad...
But honestly, I was grinding my teeth
hoping you wouldn't get a paper cut.
Peace on earth.
I must agreed with others that some of these are cringe worthy besides I would do better just sorting through the ones I know, pick and then buy
Good lord, my parents have better cd's and our local shop wouldn't buy any of them.