Good day.
The time has come: I must sell my record collection. On a side note, some knife collectors will feel quite sane and moderate after reading this post.
There are approximately 2500 LPs in the collection; all are housed in Pers Madsens Rackitt shelves. The shelves are essentially high end wood crates that can be pinned together in many configurations. To move, you simply pick up a crate, being careful of the wooden pins, and you have a crate which contains records.
In this case, I have left room for growth. Each crate can hold about 100 LPs. When I started with them, I filled to between 60 and 75% full. Some have remained there, some are now jam-packed full. When you get to the top row of your shelving configuration, you add a varnished piece of maple to close it off.
This collection has $3,470.00 worth of the Madsen shelves. You will get the shelves for free.
The collection itself is varied, ranging from rare avant-garde like early first pressings of Cage and Stockhausen, to first editions of Mile Davis to Zydeco artists. Many Mosaic box sets in mint condition. A lot of rock in many genres...in short, quite a few records. Most records are conservatively graded at VG+/M- .
I searched for particular recordings in Cleveland, Boston, Los Angeles, Manhattan, San Diego, Rochester, Detroit, Tampa, Montreal, Columbus, Ohio...and more. LOTS OF MUSIC.
Don't mind the flakes of some leafy green substance in some of the covers. Shedding happens. I will also toss in a VPI electric vacuum record cleaner, valued at over $500, just in case.
PayPal Goods and Services, or cash. I think you want to show up with a rented truck to get the collection home.
First 9,999USD takes it. I have priced this low, and am tossing in freebies, because the collection is not catalogued and I would like a quick sale to give me some money so that I can have some critical surgery I need for my cancer.
Thanks for looking. Keep abidin'.
The time has come: I must sell my record collection. On a side note, some knife collectors will feel quite sane and moderate after reading this post.
There are approximately 2500 LPs in the collection; all are housed in Pers Madsens Rackitt shelves. The shelves are essentially high end wood crates that can be pinned together in many configurations. To move, you simply pick up a crate, being careful of the wooden pins, and you have a crate which contains records.
In this case, I have left room for growth. Each crate can hold about 100 LPs. When I started with them, I filled to between 60 and 75% full. Some have remained there, some are now jam-packed full. When you get to the top row of your shelving configuration, you add a varnished piece of maple to close it off.
This collection has $3,470.00 worth of the Madsen shelves. You will get the shelves for free.
The collection itself is varied, ranging from rare avant-garde like early first pressings of Cage and Stockhausen, to first editions of Mile Davis to Zydeco artists. Many Mosaic box sets in mint condition. A lot of rock in many genres...in short, quite a few records. Most records are conservatively graded at VG+/M- .
I searched for particular recordings in Cleveland, Boston, Los Angeles, Manhattan, San Diego, Rochester, Detroit, Tampa, Montreal, Columbus, Ohio...and more. LOTS OF MUSIC.
Don't mind the flakes of some leafy green substance in some of the covers. Shedding happens. I will also toss in a VPI electric vacuum record cleaner, valued at over $500, just in case.
PayPal Goods and Services, or cash. I think you want to show up with a rented truck to get the collection home.
First 9,999USD takes it. I have priced this low, and am tossing in freebies, because the collection is not catalogued and I would like a quick sale to give me some money so that I can have some critical surgery I need for my cancer.
Thanks for looking. Keep abidin'.
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