WHATS YOUR SPENDING LIMIT ON WAX!
Swayze
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MINE IS FIFTY! I JUST DON'T GET IT WHEN I SEE PEOPLE SPENDING 1000.00 ON A 45. WHATS UP WITH THAT?
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but really it's all relative. If you're some retired millionaire Brit, it aint shit shell out a G for some Northern 45.
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justifying this addiction is funny.
cosign. ive dropped 100 twice, next highest is 20.
not true.
And I figure roughly $200 is what I would spend in a month anyway at bar, so I stopped going to bar and now I have extra dough to use.
Records or a Hangover? I'll take the record thanks.
When you sell records for a living like I do, money is so plentiful that the cost of records become meaningless.
you must be doing pretty well. Most of the dealer friends I have make an okay but not incredible living. But they can't fuck with the computer or business savvy friends who easily surpass 100k. (sometimes I wonder what I'd do with 2k a week... shit might as well be science fiction)
Once you're around people who spend $100 on a record like it's an everyday thing, it becomes no big thing. Plus you get into serious niche genres. There's not too many LPs with a "deep funk" sound, so you get into 45s. Or whatever
talking about what you pay for music is pretty silly.
Straight-talkin'
Some cats live with their moms and therefore are stricktly dollar-bin diggers. Others pull down 100K. So one man's $100 is like another man's $1. Some dealers who play the short game, grabbing records 5 for $1000 just to flip two for $2000 and keep the rest.
Pay what you can and move on...
Saying, for example the dude who won my crazy auction is a Senior VP of A&R at a big music company. He had been looking for the LP for 20 years and was ready to drop loot. Deep pockets and patience, that's all you need.
What, me worry?
My friend, I was being just a little sarcastic. I make virtually nothing, which is precisely why I'm leaving this silly game. It's back to school for me so that I can join the ranks of people for whom a couple bucks here and there on a record is nothing.
REAL TALK WITH DANNO
Thankfully I have never really been hell bent on any records that are particularly expensive - apart from the Gene Tilley 45.
Digging is so much more rewarding on the on the wallet and the soul, and its like 5 quid on a record you'd get off a dealer or ebay for 80 quid, but you're not always going to immediately find something you heard last week that you want - so then its paying the bit extra on ebay for that shit I guess.
I've only spent over twenty a few times in my life and only by a few bucks. I don't want to get into the habit of just dropping the necessary loot on every record I 'kinda' want. What the hell would I do with my lunch hour?
Sorry I missed the tongue in cheek (ayo?)
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