I Unboxed a $10,000 VINYL Collection! - Pt. 2
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- Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024
- Join us for an exciting record unboxing as we dive into a vintage vinyl collection valued at over $10,000! In this video, we explore a treasure trove of rare records that will thrill any vinyl addict. Whether you’re an experienced LP collector or new to the vinyl community, this album haul is sure to inspire your own vinyl hunting adventures.
We'll take you through each unique piece, showcasing the amazing finds from estate sales and offering insights into the collectors market. If you're keen on discovering vinyl gems, this unboxing will highlight some incredible deals and treasures that could boost your own record collection.
For those interested in the reseller community, we’ll discuss the potential value of these rare vinyl records and how they fit into the current record market. Whether you’re flipping vinyl on eBay or simply looking to expand your LP haul, this video offers valuable tips and tricks for navigating the world of vintage vinyl.
Don't miss out on this journey through timeless music and nostalgia-watch as we unveil the vinyl treasures that could become the centerpiece of any collection! Tune in now for an adventure that any vinyl enthusiast will appreciate.
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Excellent video, still learning what to look for. Many of these I haven’t seen before
Dang, Had enough for a part 2! I'm trying to catch up on everyone's vids. Been inundated with family over every single day for weeks. Can't catch a break to do anything. Great job Josh!
Your becoming the go to guy for music and media! I know ive been blown away with ever thing youve bought. 😊
What the heck man! Your subs are going up fast! 😊 Im loving watching your growth! 😊
It's all about condition. If you're selling a record for more than $50 that has only been graded visually, the buyer is taking a risk on whether it will play well and will not pay top dollar. A buyer can clean a record once they get it, but they can't fix groove wear or play surface damage that may not be visible.
If you think you’ll have access to record collections long term, it may be a good idea to invest in a cleaner. In my experience the manual machines are not a good purchase.
You may also find a local music store or to see if they resurface - some place like McKays or Great Escape. Most city’s have a used record shop and give you a bulk deal to resurface.
Another thought you could get the nice machine and then make money charging to resurface for others. Sellers on eBay do it or could set up in your flea booth once a week/month.
Hey Andrew! Thanks for the info. I did a quick check and didn’t find any local places advertising cleaning online, but I may have to call around to see. I might just go ahead and get the entry level ultrasonic cleaner. It’s still less than $200 and I definitely see myself targeting more vinyl in the future. Thanks for watching buddy!
That’s a good idea too that might be worth looking into. Good way to offset the machine cost anyway.
The ring wear in the white albums can sometimes be dry cleaned. We offer that service but if you want to try it yourself and try putting the time into it, a white erasure should clean them up pretty good.
I’ve had the chirping crickets many times…which pressing is it and what is the grade on the vinyl?
It’s the Label 55 Pickneyville, IL pressing. I would say it’s good to very good. Some crackling when played without cleaning and noticeable surface marks. Label is really nice.
Hi Josh. I wish I could help. I cherry-pick records & obviously pick ones in visibly good condition. I don't attempt to grade & say so in my description. I pretty much put everything at Good condition. I will describe the cover & inlay condition and say if the record has scratches. If there are scratches, I listen to it & will only say it plays without skipping. The only cleaning I've done is a damp cloth to get off the dust 😊. I was hesitant to sell records initially because I had very little knowledge. But after many vinyl sells, at this point, I just go for it. I thankfully never had any pushback or a bad experience. I think, in essence, it's because I under promise and over deliver. Don't get analysis😊 paralysis. Get them listed.
Thanks so much for the feedback Miss Lashay!! You are so right about falling victim to analysis paralysis!! lol!! Unfortunately, I am the prototypical overly analytical personality in case you haven’t noticed. And I do think that under promise and over deliver is a good rule of thumb for reselling in across the board. Other reseller friends have offered the same advice due to the grading gray areas with those who collect vintage vinyl. Really appreciate you watching and hope you have an amazing 4th quarter!! 😊
Hiya just found your channel, I would definitely get a cleaning man for the records, I'm in the UK so some of those records will be rare here, great video and finds, I have subscribed to your channel, keep up the good work, cheers, Dave
Thanks so much for watching! So do you have experience with the manual cleaners like the Spin-clean? Is the Vevor ultrasonic worth the extra $100?
Those cheap ones if you’re not careful will damage your records due to lack of water temperature regulation. One alternative is our ultrasonic cleaning subscriptions. We use a fleet of Degritters and you get fresh sleeves and IS stickers saying that they were cleaned. DM us if you would like more info.
Thank you for sharing. Prayers you have a blessed day in the name of Jesus Christ.
Thanks, I appreciate it!