Lol, 70% of "how to worth" is about price guides and where to buy them or scrounge them for free.
Price Guides Using published record price guides is perhaps the most common and easiest method for establishing the value of your recordings. Available from a number of sources, price guides can be obtained at full retail price, discounted price, or used for free. Local book stores will usually offer a number of price guides and collector's catalogs. If you find that the selection is limited, they will order a specific guide for you...if still in print. The major advantage of purchasing a book from the local book store is the ability to actually view the item that you are about to purchase. You may decide that, after flipping through the pages, the guide is not suited to your needs. Where as by buying off the internet, you don't have that luxury.
Online book outlets make it easy, you just let your fingers do the shopping! Plus, they usually have a far greater variety of price guides and collector's books to choose from. Because of low overhead, or their cost to operate a business, they can often offer merchandise at a discount. Additionally, if the company is operating outside you own state, the sale is usually "tax free". Although any tax benefit, may be offset by the cost of shipping.
The library will sometimes carry a price guide or two. If they don't have the book you want, perhaps they can have a copy transferred from another library within the region. Although the guide may not be a current edition, it's use is free.
What does a ".ar" at the end of a url denote? Argentina? A number of links on the site pointed to an under-contruction website for a record store there.
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This is going to be fun for days!
It has been tooken there!
They also suffer from a painfully underdeveloped sense of humor.
I hate to say this but I was just there again, and not one laugh. Last search is like totally 5 minutes ago.
i'm no stranger to the self-google (ayo), but i swear that one wasn't me!
This shouldn't be funny and, yet, I laugh.
Nah, that's funny. "Power of Seuss"
i got tears! hahahaha
whatever is in waxpoetics this month
ifuckedkingmoistssister
you can't afford it
Why the first word is not capitolized but the last three are I do not know. Perhaps Vinyl Record Collection is a proper noun.
it sounds French
Dude needs to get in touch with our coverless reissue record-only having friend.
Lol, 70% of "how to worth" is about price guides
and where to buy them or scrounge them for free.
Is this website from 1987?
I have know idea who was behind that whatsoever
It sounds Italian (registered by Michele Tufano).
Actually, that sounds Franco-Italian
What does a ".ar" at the end of a url denote?
Argentina?
A number of links on the site pointed to an
under-contruction website for a record store there.
Um....
Dudes....