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Post by soonerbillz on Mar 16, 2023 15:17:17 GMT
Well unfortunately my father-in-law passed away recently. So I had to drive from Oklahoma to New York to help my brother-in-law's and my wife clear out the house of course 60 years or so of stuff. Of course a lot of stuff was thrown out... and some family members took a number of items. One of my brother-in-law asked me if I wanted a box of records. I didn't know what was in it so I take a look I opened it up and there have to be a 1000 or more 45 rpm records inside there. That box had been sitting in that garage for decades. I looked at some of them. most of them actually was from the early seventies sixties fifties but they're all 45 And I have no idea I'm going to do with these now.
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Post by joe on Mar 17, 2023 2:15:58 GMT
Well unfortunately my father-in-law passed away recently. So I had to drive from Oklahoma to New York to help my brother-in-law's and my wife clear out the house of course 60 years or so of stuff. Of course a lot of stuff was thrown out... and some family members took a number of items. One of my brother-in-law asked me if I wanted a box of records. I didn't know what was in it so I take a look I opened it up and there have to be a 1000 or more 45 rpm records inside there. That box had been sitting in that garage for decades. I looked at some of them. most of them actually was from the early seventies sixties fifties but they're all 45 And I have no idea I'm going to do with these now. Find a 45 RPM turntable if you like the titles.
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Post by mary on Mar 17, 2023 2:33:07 GMT
There are people who buy old vinyl 45s and LPs. Just google something like "sell old 45 records" and that may give you some ideas.
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Post by mcamp on Mar 17, 2023 19:59:56 GMT
If you are looking at the value of the 45's, check out www.discogs.com. It will give you a range on prices, but of course condition will drive it one way or another. But the prices are for private sales, and not selling them to a record store.
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