Do you Trust People Around Your Record Collection?
RAJ
tenacious local 7,782 Posts
So, we're in the process of fixing our house up to put it on the market.
I've got people painting and cleaning in my office. A lot of people in and out.
I realized it's pretty easy for someone to lift a Boscoe or a Stark and it would pretty much go undetected because I have over 1500 of these things and I'm not exactly doing a nightly inventory check.
I do realize that 99% of these people have no idea nor care the value of these vinyls, but what's to stop someone from taking a few records in protected polysleeves and bring them to the local record store to buy a carton of cigarrettes?
So, with that said, do you get a bit paranoid that someone might dip into your stash without knowing it?
I've got people painting and cleaning in my office. A lot of people in and out.
I realized it's pretty easy for someone to lift a Boscoe or a Stark and it would pretty much go undetected because I have over 1500 of these things and I'm not exactly doing a nightly inventory check.
I do realize that 99% of these people have no idea nor care the value of these vinyls, but what's to stop someone from taking a few records in protected polysleeves and bring them to the local record store to buy a carton of cigarrettes?
So, with that said, do you get a bit paranoid that someone might dip into your stash without knowing it?
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the thought of subleting my apt for a few months had me shook
You should just put a big cloth over the expedit and breathe easier
Once, I walked into the spot the I used to regularly play at and my roommate of the time was playing. He was using my records and even the carrying case without asking me ( I think even my headphones!). I was so pissed that I walked up there, closed the case and took them back home. Eff his "gig". He was using my records! The manager of the bar was all about me shutting it down.
Needless to say, records were missing. We are cool now as that was years ago, but this is reason #47690 that I do not have roommates.
I believe it is better to trust someone who isn't trustworthy than it is to not trust some who is. (what goes around comes around related)
More daunting is the fear of failure.
i prefer being an antisocialite and not a scenster like i was back in the day, having swarms of people rolling through my place and not knowing who half of them were, roommates "borrowing" records and find them on some "Oh! jeeeeeez! how'd that get in there?"
some of it has been just some plain jane shit, stuff you could easily order online and some stuff has been a bit more difficult to track down copies of, people never "borrowed" my stuff for the value, but more for the fact of just having the records...and them being too damn cheap to go and buy it..
with less friends, i feel more comfortable leaving people alone in the studio, now if i could only train them to put the records back where they came from...doh!
Pretty much.
People who don't know or care about records seem to feel a need to manhandle them.
Yup, the more you do this the more they will see the beauties in records and in their natural surroundings.
Yes because no one who does manual labor is "with-it."
needless to say i was decidedly on lock with my shit afterwards.
but these days i like having people over and playing with records and stuff, i just would probably want to cover my shelves if remodeling was going on, both for dust and for keeping peoples hands off.
and about that comment that contractors etc aren't "with it" about records you are wrong, one of my favorite dealers is a demolition/cleanout/contractor guy who also has a weekend storefront to sell a lot of the stuff he gets on his jobs and he gets crazy amounts of records. he knows what he's getting too and is very familiar with titles and so on. he doesn't steal, but he really knows what's up.
For every one demolition guy who runs a record store on the weekends, I'd wager there are a thousand plumbers, carpet layers, window installers who don't. So long as dudes don't come in looking like complete Beat Dawgs I'd try not to be worried.
I don't want them touching my Wonders or Jacksons either.