Thanks Paul enjoyed video Library had sale on apx 28 years ago and I got amazing deals cassettes and cd some were price I paid was between 10p each and upto 50p alot I got was 80s never experience such amazing deal at the Library best bargains ever and most of them worth quite bit
Funny! Met Dave at a record fair and resepctfully talked about buying records in person versus online....I'm close to his age and so I've been collecting for as long. Please know facts mean it is riskier buying in-person because a record can look Mint - especially under indoor neon light - and still play awful. Unless you play it there's no gaurantee. On the other hand, buy online and you'll have up to "Quadruple Protection "...(1) See and play the record on your system (2) Plus you can get a refund because of the Fund Source - e.g. Credit Card and/or (3) the Payment Platform - e.g. PayPal and/or (4) the Sale Platform e.g. eBay. Alas, Dave could not play records and would not offer a simple gaurantee. Again, this was just a respectful discussion of plain facts but he easily got very testy and moody. Not nice.
A record can look in mint condition, look unplayed yet sound awful due to full of distortion crackles ect. Caused by a damaged or worn out stylus or its just a bad press. thats the downside to buying secondhand records .its not all about what it looks like it needs to be heard to do a proper valuation.its pot luck with secondhand records .
Wonderful video and the rare wax available there. Brilliant video!!
I thought this was going to be another guy flipping through beaters somewhere until the dealer started popping out the singles, holy mackerel!
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Thanks Paul enjoyed video
Library had sale on apx 28 years ago and I got amazing deals cassettes and cd some were price I paid was between 10p each and upto 50p alot I got was 80s never experience such amazing deal at the Library best bargains ever and most of them worth quite bit
Met long John bakery’s guitarist Yeats ago outstanding
Lovely bloke. Great items for sale too.
He is - Thanks Danny 🙏
I could listen to that dude talk about vinyl for hours.
if 250 copies of a demo were sent out in the sixties ,how many would have survived in just playable or top condition
a good high percentage of Demo's are in mint, or unplayed condition.
Only available in Britain, I live in the former colonies of Canada and wishful these holy grails
Funny! Met Dave at a record fair and resepctfully talked about buying records in person versus online....I'm close to his age and so I've been collecting for as long. Please know facts mean it is riskier buying in-person because a record can look Mint - especially under indoor neon light - and still play awful. Unless you play it there's no gaurantee. On the other hand, buy online and you'll have up to "Quadruple Protection "...(1) See and play the record on your system (2) Plus you can get a refund because of the Fund Source - e.g. Credit Card and/or (3) the Payment Platform - e.g. PayPal and/or (4) the Sale Platform e.g. eBay. Alas, Dave could not play records and would not offer a simple gaurantee. Again, this was just a respectful discussion of plain facts but he easily got very testy and moody. Not nice.
Honestly Pete best did not look like a young kid like the rest of the Beatles..Ringo did ..some how
A record can look in mint condition, look unplayed yet sound awful due to full of distortion crackles ect. Caused by a damaged or worn out stylus or its just a bad press. thats the downside to buying secondhand records .its not all about what it looks like it needs to be heard to do a proper valuation.its pot luck with secondhand records .