gvopedz Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 ...he’d wandered into the back room at Village Music Record Store in Mill Valley, where he was quickly overcome by a feverish mania reminiscent of Humphrey Bogart striking a vein of gold in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. CDs? We don’t need no stinkin’ CDs! Not when there are thousands of vintage 78-rpm records piled to the ceiling. https://www.sfcv.org/articles/feature/these-record-collectors-78s-arent-just-music-theyre-way-life Quote
gmonahan Posted June 5 Report Posted June 5 Fun read! It caused me to take a long look at all the 78s in one of my cases. Sigh. If an entire wall full of cds is going to make my son cry some day when I depart this mortal coil, I don't even want to think about how he'll react to the 78s! Quote
BFrank Posted June 6 Report Posted June 6 I still have a collection of 78s that belonged to my parents. Anyone have suggestions about "disposing" of them? I asked the buyer at Amoeba if they buy them, and he said "No". But I don't want to throw them away. Quote
Aggie87 Posted June 6 Report Posted June 6 (edited) Can you donate them to a local library? Or alternately there's a Half Price Books store in Berkley (I looked online), and they will make offers on things you bring in to sell them (books, music, dvds, etc). They tend to lowball offers though, but they'd likely at least take them off your hands. Might be worth at least a phone call. Edited June 6 by Aggie87 Quote
gvopedz Posted June 6 Author Report Posted June 6 1 hour ago, Aggie87 said: Or alternately there's a Half Price Books store in Berkley (I looked online), and they will make offers on things you bring in to sell them (books, music, dvds, etc). They tend to lowball offers though, but they'd likely at least take them off your hands. Might be worth at least a phone call. "lowball" is to put it mildly or politely - do not be surprised if what Half Price Books offers you is less than what you paid to take the 78s to the store. Quote
JSngry Posted June 6 Report Posted June 6 Yeah HPB is only an option if you're just looking to dump, period. And then, take store credit over cash offer. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 Unless a 78 rpm record is rare and has never been reissued on LP or CD, most collectors aren’t seeking them. Few turntables have the proper speed or stylus to play them as well. I’ve been given some over the years and ended up donating them. Quote
JSngry Posted June 8 Report Posted June 8 There's something to the uniqueness of the sound, though. No way I'm going there, but it makes me happy to know that some still are. Those bigass grooves can hold a LOT of sound... Quote
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