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https://www.discogs.com/digs/features/a-jazz-archive-comes-to-discogs

A Pittsburgh Collector’s 70,000-Record Jazz Archive Comes to Discogs

George spent decades building a 70,000-record jazz archive, and now it’s up for grabs.

If you spent any time sifting through records around Pittsburgh in the last several decades, you likely brushed shoulders with George, a quiet fixture of the western Pennsylvania scene. Inside his home, he lived a modest life as a family man with a career, taking the bus everywhere rather than the car, but behind closed doors he curated a 70,000-record archive.

George was primarily a jazz collector. During the 1970s and ’80s, when the genre’s popularity waned and Blue Note, Prestige, Strata-East, and Impulse! Records were relegated to the bargain bin, George thrived. He hunted mint copies with relentless dedication, stacking them in his listening room over decades.

In his later years…

(…continues at link up above, with a few pictures too!)

 

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I don't get how they can list a sealed record with absolute certainty of what is inside of the shrinkwrap. There are a couple of sealed Blue Note records with cut corners and the release page lists particulars you could not know unless the record was opened.

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18 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said:

I don't get how they can list a sealed record with absolute certainty of what is inside of the shrinkwrap. There are a couple of sealed Blue Note records with cut corners and the release page lists particulars you could not know unless the record was opened.

Whenever I sell or buy a sealed record (from someone other than the manufacturer), the record is described as presumed mint. You can never know for sure obviously. 

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I get that a sealed vintage record is an unknown LP. I also get that discogs doesn't allow you to post a record for sale unless you link it to one of the LPs released. But when the LP is listed with specifics like Van Gelder in the dead wax, then it's just not right.

For instance, they're selling this: https://www.discogs.com/shop/item/4135184193

Clicking the "View Release" button brings you to an LP described as having:

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): BST-84058-A LW RVG STEREO
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): BST-84058-B · LW RVG STEREO

If this were the actual record inside that sealed jacket, it would be a good deal at $90. But when you open and find that it's not a Van Gelder cut, can you return it? Unlikely.

Stereo Jack's used to sell vintage sealed records for pretty cheap for this reason. I bought quite a few of them over the years and I never lucked into a Van Gelder Blue Note LP.

It's like buying sealed packs of baseball cards and hoping it contains a rare card. :) 

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