buying colection preplanning

tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
edited November 2007 in Strut Central
so im about to check out a hiphop collection,from phone conversations,80s to mid90s...prolly about 3000 records in decent shape. seeing it in person tomorrow...but during our last conversation, i asked a ballpark figure that he was expecting. the answer: ten. i told him it would be great if i felt it was worth dropping ten on it and that we'd have to just wait and see if i could do more or less. but damn...ten g's
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  • BurnsBurns 2,227 Posts
    fuk that. tis the season to be giving.

    I would still look at it though, but never blow that much wod on a hip-hop collection.

  • yeah thats what im sayin

  • spelunkspelunk 3,400 Posts
    Ten grand for a hip-hop collection? It better have seriously rare heat for that to be worth it. Good luck man!

  • might have a dozen of these!

  • buttonbutton 1,475 Posts
    might have 90 dozen of these!

  • PABLOPABLO 1,921 Posts
    10 G's is straight retarded. Just try and cherry pick, whip out a bit of cash and talk.
    You do not want 3K hip hop records taking up space around you. Rocafella promos & shitty 1986 12"s for dayzz...and you're average DJ's idea of "decent shape" would be about VG/VG-.
    I've been through similar collections too many times.
    Best of luck regardless, hope there's a crate of sealed Ron B's & Cobra Mcees up in there!

  • so im about to check out a hiphop collection,from phone conversations,80s to mid90s...prolly about 3000 records in decent shape. seeing it in person tomorrow...but during our last conversation, i asked a ballpark figure that he was expecting. the answer: ten.

    Hopefully this dude is not expecting you to buy the whole collection!

    A local DJ in a record pool here was selling his entire hip hop collection (about 5000 records) and was asking 10Gs...no picking anything out, it was all or nothing. This was a few years ago, and a lot of DJs passed.

  • tuneuptuneup 586 Posts
    as a former hip-hop specialist, there is almost no hip-hop collection worth paying any money for these days. 3k records will mostly have unsellable titles in it since the advent of Microwave. If it's for you then enjoy, but to flip I'd almost certainly say no way.

  • he wants to sell it all together. no indication that he's dead set on 10, thats just what he threw out there. but things would have to look very nice for me to even throw 3gs at it. i'll just be straight up with dude and he can make his own choice.
    i imagine a record shop would give between 500-1000 for that many hiphop records.
    i definitely dont want to give him a crappy deal, but like yall already mentioned...not trying to insulate my house with ill all skratch records.

    anyway...fun imagining piles of random rap raer

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,899 Posts
    Agreed.

    I mean, unless there is alot of heat in there. But seriously, for that many records, most of us weren't spending that kinda coin 5 years ago buying in large qualities.

    Go check out it and get a feel for whats really in there and go from there.

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    so im about to check out a hiphop collection,from phone conversations,80s to mid90s...prolly about 3000 records in decent shape.

    I've rarely if ever have seen a collection that looked like what was described on the phone.
    Estimates on the number of records is always high, never low.
    Estimates on condition is always high, never low.
    Estimates on condition is always high, never low.

    People don't even know when their records were from. I'm betting way more mid to late 90s than late 80s to mid 90s.

    People don't even know what genre their records are. I'm betting more R&B and Dance than hip-hop.

    All that said, check them out. If you don't want them recommend someone else that you think will buy them.

  • ZachDZachD 318 Posts
    so im about to check out a hiphop collection,from phone conversations,80s to mid90s...prolly about 3000 records in decent shape.

    I've rarely if ever have seen a collection that looked like what was described on the phone.
    Estimates on the number of records is always high, never low.
    Estimates on condition is always high, never low.
    Estimates on condition is always high, never low.

    People don't even know when their records were from. I'm betting way more mid to late 90s than late 80s to mid 90s.

    People don't even know what genre their records are. I'm betting more R&B and Dance than hip-hop.

    All that said, check them out. If you don't want them recommend someone else that you think will buy them.

    That's all true.

    I've always tried to figure out the "Golden Ratio" when going in to a collection. You know you will get 80% crap, 15% OK, and maybe 5% great. Maybe less than that. Depends on your standards I guess. After you go through 5 to 10 boxes you can see if you are getting better than average or worse per the ratio. Almost have to unless you have time to see all 10K if there really are 10K.

    Hip-Hop is getting dumped cheap now (by non collectro microwave djs). I wonder if this is the start, the middle, or the end of this trend.

  • the ten thousand was dollars he wanted.
    i'm gonna check things out tonight...but my man is mostly likely in for a disappointment that he cant translate a dela single into $25.

  • 10 Gs? Sheeeeeeeiiit.

  • The_NonThe_Non 5,691 Posts
    You could be like, "Yo, my cell was staticy, I thought you said 10 hundred."

  • CosmoCosmo 9,768 Posts
    Tony, who is it?[/b]

  • BurnsBurns 2,227 Posts
    You could be like, "Yo, my cell was staticy, I thought you said 10 hundred."

    So this how you been robbing these old women for their collections. Shame on you.

  • erewhonerewhon 1,123 Posts
    10 Gs? Sheeeeeeeiiit.

    Tony, who is it?

    Yeah, I mean, really...that comes to more than $3 per record for buying in serious quantity!
    I've passed on 10,000-record "80s/90s" hip-hop collections for as little as $500 in favor of cherry picking 100-200 records from the whole lot. It would have to be the certified collection of Afrika Bambatta himself for it to even approach being worth it. Even at that, just the fact that it goes into the 90s suggests that it's not the kind of collection that's gonna have raer gems around every corner. Maybe a grip of unplayed KMD or Lord Finesse promos and three or four $100 random rap gems if you're lucky. Come to think of it, has anyone here *ever* encountered a collection of 1000+ hip hop records where the majority (or even 25% of it) was majorly rare or uncommonly tasteful stuff?

  • jaymackjaymack 5,199 Posts
    has anyone here *ever* encountered a collection of 1000+ hip hop records where 25% of it was uncommonly tasteful stuff?


  • HAZHAZ 3,376 Posts
    Its not that hard to imagine a 1000 + collection of hip hop heat. Between the discographies of established, quality acts, limited promos, & some random pieces, a discerning collector could cop 1000 quality lps/singles easily. In this era of Microwave, tho, moving rap wax is a hella challenge. For many, paying for music in 2007 is a sucker move. Just got to bustthefacts & get it all for the cost of bandwith. Its sad to see that its changed that way, but its a reality. 5 years ago, this could have been a major find worth the $$$, now its an albatross around your neck that you can't easily re-sell & takes up hella space.

  • JustAliceJustAlice 1,308 Posts
    5 years ago, this could have been a major find worth the $$$, now its an albatross around your neck that you can't easily re-sell & takes up hella space.

    So true.
    I think you should just be straight with the dude and convey its true market value to him. Tell him you are going to have to pay for storage and moving it, not to mention (but do mention) that it will in no way be a quick turnover.

    I don't think you should be paying more than 20-40 cents per record for a collection that large in that genre. Dude is not going to be happy, especially if its his personal collection. But You cant pay someone more than its worth, and it still has to be worth it for you. A reasonable and fair price would be between $500-$1,000 depending on what is there and its condition.`

    Void and I recently had a similar offer, 3,000 hip hop records. The dude asked for $1400 in the ad he had placed. Then it was down to $750 over the phone and We ended giving him 5 when we got there. But the guy didn't care about the records, they weren't his to begin with and he needed the space. This might mean making a realistic offer and having dude stew over it for 6 months before he decides to call you back if he has a personal attachment to them.

  • The_NonThe_Non 5,691 Posts
    You could be like, "Yo, my cell was staticy, I thought you said 10 hundred."

    So this how you been robbing these old women for their collections. Shame on you.

    Pistols at dawn bwoy!
    PS Old (white) ladies usually have garbage records.

  • DrJoelDrJoel 932 Posts
    I bought a 3,000 pc hip hop (and r&b... ) collection last year and dude was throwing in two vestax tables in flight cases and I paid $2,000. Initially planned to flip piece by piece but there was way too much in there that was worth nothing. Got some great records out of it for me, made some ebay, record show, private sale cash, kept the tables and sold the rest off to BWS. In the end it worked out but my expectations/excitements were justified at 2G. 10 for that amount of records from a DJ would have to be something special (i'm not saying anything new on that part of the topic)....but what i mean is, if he was playing out with these records in clubs/parties, etc...how many are really gonna be $ records?

    Anyhow, i'm assuming you saw the collection by now....knowledge dropped plaese.

  • not yet! tonight ima go up and have a look see
    i'm expecting the rarest rarities in all of raerdommmmmmmmm!!!!

  • BurnsBurns 2,227 Posts
    not yet! tonight ima go up and have a look see
    i'm expecting the rarest rarities in all of raerdommmmmmmmm!!!!

    this what cell phone cameras are for, we want evidence.

  • this deal blows.

  • survey said.........


    i passed on the lot. but i did buy 5 records for a hefty sum (which i proposed)
    absolutely interesting character. well worth the trip

    thanks for all the insight folks...sorry i couldnt report back anything more exciting

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,899 Posts
    Sorry to hear brother.


    Funny, seeing you post that pic. There was a time when we would sell hundreds of an individual title on bootlegs. And make alright dough.

    I'm betting a place is lucky they could sell 5-10 on a title nowadayz.


    I'm sure ur knock out da spot on the next one!

  • DrJoelDrJoel 932 Posts
    Haha hell yeah. Hopefully next one is a winner holmes.

  • yeah,swing and a miss.
    but definitelywasnt a waste of time. igave him real good money for a couple 12s and he was already calling old friends at midnight, who were also involved with indy philly things. the last chapter may not be written
    feel bad for his collection,though.he doesnt want to part with it cheap, but he's probly not going to get more than $700 for it
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