Thanks for taking the time and effort to photograph 78s properly (clearly showing any flaws, as you mentioned) and packing these well to minimize breakage. The extra effort is much appreciated.
i bought a ton of these 10+ years ago that have been in storage. going to try start selling them. very helpful video. probably 5-10k of them. i had kind of planned on selling them in groups of 10 or 5. we'll see.
The majority of them nobody has listed. Those I will always list if I decent condition. I won’t less them if somebody else has them listed under what I’m willing to sell them at.
@@josh_graff I get calls each week of people wanting to get rid of their 78s. They don’t sell in my stores so I tell them I don’t accept them. Would you like me to have them contact you?
Excellent!. I'll say it again, I learn something everytime I watch your channel. Thanks lots for the shipping info. I have about 8 boxes of these to process. I have a number of multi LP volumes or books of 78s how do you deal with those? How do you distinguish the various material used in the 78 (vinyl, shellac, etc)?
I typically will separate the multi volume record sets, however those are typically not worth much. After you handle a few records you can quickly tell the difference in material. Vinyl is the bendy stuff shellac is the stuff that breaks if you just look at it wrong. Super fragile.
Key, Tape 2 inches up,fold 4-5 inches,but 1st xacto the flaps off,use the flaps to score the lines,throw the flaps as extra padding,cut the box to scored line,and fold,of course.paper works better,butcher paper is ideal,as long as it's not starched or hardened
Yea last time I ordered them from somewhere else and they dropped shipped them from Grainger. Unfortunately I have to drive about 2 hours to the nearest grainger so pickup is not easy for me.
Two hours is a harsh drive. The other option is to have them shipped to you. From other folks I hear their shipping is incredibly cheap. Or possibly if there's another similar company to grainger local.
Thanks for taking the time and effort to photograph 78s properly (clearly showing any flaws, as you mentioned) and packing these well to minimize breakage. The extra effort is much appreciated.
Thanks for watching!
Nice vid! Very practical. I’ve been collecting 78s for sale and reading up on best strategies, especially shipping.
Since I have changed to shipping them in the 12x12x12 boxes I haven’t had one broken yet.
i bought a ton of these 10+ years ago that have been in storage. going to try start selling them. very helpful video. probably 5-10k of them. i had kind of planned on selling them in groups of 10 or 5. we'll see.
Wow 5-10k is a lot!
Great video and explanation i have 600 78,s that i will have to sell thankyou!
Thanks! I hope you are able to successfully sell your 78s!
How do you decide which records to list?
The majority of them nobody has listed. Those I will always list if I decent condition. I won’t less them if somebody else has them listed under what I’m willing to sell them at.
@@josh_graff I get calls each week of people wanting to get rid of their 78s. They don’t sell in my stores so I tell them I don’t accept them. Would you like me to have them contact you?
Where are you located at?
@@josh_graff Record Krate, 508 Saint Mary’s Street Raleigh NC
@@RecordKrate ok gotcha. If you were close to me I would take you up on that idea, but you are all the way across the country from me.
Excellent!. I'll say it again, I learn something everytime I watch your channel. Thanks lots for the shipping info. I have about 8 boxes of these to process. I have a number of multi LP volumes or books of 78s how do you deal with those?
How do you distinguish the various material used in the 78 (vinyl, shellac, etc)?
I typically will separate the multi volume record sets, however those are typically not worth much.
After you handle a few records you can quickly tell the difference in material. Vinyl is the bendy stuff shellac is the stuff that breaks if you just look at it wrong. Super fragile.
Key,
Tape 2 inches up,fold 4-5 inches,but 1st xacto the flaps off,use the flaps to score the lines,throw the flaps as extra padding,cut the box to scored line,and fold,of course.paper works better,butcher paper is ideal,as long as it's not starched or hardened
Thanks for the tip!
The 12x12x12 boxes from Grainger that Lonnie's using are $0.96 a whack. $0.93 if you're buying $100 at a time.
Yea last time I ordered them from somewhere else and they dropped shipped them from Grainger. Unfortunately I have to drive about 2 hours to the nearest grainger so pickup is not easy for me.
Two hours is a harsh drive. The other option is to have them shipped to you. From other folks I hear their shipping is incredibly cheap. Or possibly if there's another similar company to grainger local.
What’s your eBay store name?
@@josephtaddeo4793 graff resell. The link is in the description of each video as well.
Um,
Popsike
I really should use it more, but honestly just don't like the layout of the website.
@@josh_graff if u take a small U-Haul box and cut vertically,hack the 16" flaps off ,u got 2 custom mailers for 1.09$
By cutting it vertically into 2 pieces