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Thoughts on the current dip in vinyl value
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<blockquote data-quote="wayne" data-source="post: 716938" data-attributes="member: 2071"><p>The current dip in viynl value is not being helped by two other things.</p><p></p><p>1. Alot of peeps are skint with the current climate biting</p><p>2. Lots of people now dont even use viynl as a format- lots of astute people have sold there collections over the last few years when the records were still so rare they went for top dollar. Now its a case of people either use mp3 or have bought the rare beasties they always wanted.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the current buying market £10 gets you 10 legal mp3 straight to your desktop or 1 decent peice of viynl-which takes a week; its not surprising people are finally turning there backs on Viynl. Which is a damm shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wayne, post: 716938, member: 2071"] The current dip in viynl value is not being helped by two other things. 1. Alot of peeps are skint with the current climate biting 2. Lots of people now dont even use viynl as a format- lots of astute people have sold there collections over the last few years when the records were still so rare they went for top dollar. Now its a case of people either use mp3 or have bought the rare beasties they always wanted. Looking at the current buying market £10 gets you 10 legal mp3 straight to your desktop or 1 decent peice of viynl-which takes a week; its not surprising people are finally turning there backs on Viynl. Which is a damm shame. [/QUOTE]
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