Before they went out of business, I used to regularly just walk into one of my neighborhood record stores with a pile of albums and hand them over the counter, saying "Here. Feel free to toss any you don't think you can sell," and walk out. Most of them did end up on the shelves the next time I was in the store, but I wouldn't have made more than a couple bucks off of them. I figure, I've gotten more than my share of bargains over the years, so what goes around comes around. S ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Soboroff" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:48 AM Subject: What do you do with LPs you want to get rid of these days? > Delurking here. > > I'm moving, have less storage space, and finally feel just fine > parting with parts of my vinyl record collection (mostly eighties, > i.e. pre-cd). A quick peek on e-bay , however, tells me these discs > had less value (monetarily) than I would have thought. Rare picture > discs, 12" singles, etc., - from artists I thought would have a > sizeable following - may fetch a few bucks here or there. For me, > it's not worth the effort. > > What do you do? What are good options? > > Peter > > > > > --------------------------------- > Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel > today!