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<blockquote data-quote="siman91" data-source="post: 817651" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>Best of luck with the collection. I love buying collections and simply going through them picking out tracks you know and love but did not know what they were. Last collection I went into negotiations with I lost out on as a dealer in Nottingham got involved and paid much more than I was prepared to....hope he catches a cold on it as I realy wanted it being old hardcore but truely underground with very few anthems but lots of realy rare records.</p><p></p><p>Problem with buying collections generally is that there is alot of shite which you need to push out quickly. Last big clear out got me £36 for 250 records but still made on that. Best one ive ever had was £110 for about 250 mint (I mean mint too) hardcore records including some rare bits one on its own worth £110! I have not sold a single record from that collection due to their condition being that good.</p><p></p><p>Looking from the description I would have been qute cautious as people tend to have loads of mid/late 90's with a couple of early ones thrown in to make the description sound better. On the flip side if it is genuine and has not been gone through then you might have a bit of a gem collection</p><p></p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siman91, post: 817651, member: 755"] Best of luck with the collection. I love buying collections and simply going through them picking out tracks you know and love but did not know what they were. Last collection I went into negotiations with I lost out on as a dealer in Nottingham got involved and paid much more than I was prepared to....hope he catches a cold on it as I realy wanted it being old hardcore but truely underground with very few anthems but lots of realy rare records. Problem with buying collections generally is that there is alot of shite which you need to push out quickly. Last big clear out got me £36 for 250 records but still made on that. Best one ive ever had was £110 for about 250 mint (I mean mint too) hardcore records including some rare bits one on its own worth £110! I have not sold a single record from that collection due to their condition being that good. Looking from the description I would have been qute cautious as people tend to have loads of mid/late 90's with a couple of early ones thrown in to make the description sound better. On the flip side if it is genuine and has not been gone through then you might have a bit of a gem collection S [/QUOTE]
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