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Thoughts on the current dip in vinyl value
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<blockquote data-quote="bexleydurden" data-source="post: 716882" data-attributes="member: 9751"><p>Personally I think a lot is to do with the sellers. Take ebay for example. A lot of the vinyl sold on there is new users who have no real idea of the value, they simply want to get trading and build up the feedback. For example, I picked up an original copy of Emily Heyl -kiss my piano for £1.99 from a user with 2 feedback ratings. I then listed it where it eventually went for £67. Obviously on sites like discogs you find less 'treasures' as the users are more astute. At the end of the day if everyone trading vinyl was 'clued up' then prices would get silly and no-one would have the opportunity to pick up those much loved classics.</p><p></p><p>Well, that's my humble take on things!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bexleydurden, post: 716882, member: 9751"] Personally I think a lot is to do with the sellers. Take ebay for example. A lot of the vinyl sold on there is new users who have no real idea of the value, they simply want to get trading and build up the feedback. For example, I picked up an original copy of Emily Heyl -kiss my piano for £1.99 from a user with 2 feedback ratings. I then listed it where it eventually went for £67. Obviously on sites like discogs you find less 'treasures' as the users are more astute. At the end of the day if everyone trading vinyl was 'clued up' then prices would get silly and no-one would have the opportunity to pick up those much loved classics. Well, that's my humble take on things! [/QUOTE]
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