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Reply #30 posted 11/02/09 12:19pm

Harlepolis

Cinnie said:

Harlepolis said:

Nothing,,,,I gave 'em all to my mother.

where are your sister's Debarge records?


Why, you want them? lol
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Reply #31 posted 11/02/09 12:55pm

Cinnie

Harlepolis said:

Cinnie said:


where are your sister's Debarge records?


Why, you want them? lol

lol Your mom needs to answer on this thread.
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Reply #32 posted 11/02/09 2:28pm

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chocolate1, what Cannonball Adderley album is that? hmmm



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Reply #33 posted 11/03/09 6:13pm

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eek eek eek
Wow, l'm prety impressed by those figures.. I mean, some of y'all have thousands of vinyls?? wow! How great! How long have U been collecting them?

I'm quite fascinated by the vynil format, but I can't buy a lot of them, because of space issues in my appartement, plus the new ones are pretty expensives...

I'm collecting CDs, buying one or two a week... I have about 500 CDs...
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Reply #34 posted 11/03/09 9:39pm

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10000 +
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Reply #35 posted 11/03/09 9:42pm

Nikademus

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Oy...I'm honestly not sure anymore. I had to sell a bunch of them a while back and the rest are in a box in the garage.


I do know at one point I had just about every domestic Prince vinyl thing from PR up to the Batman album. A shit ton of MJ, and bunch of Duran Duran. I also had a lot of early-mid 80's hip hop that I would love to get on CD.


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Reply #36 posted 11/04/09 4:36am

hjd

I'm not sure. I think around 2000 LP's and 12" and about 150 45's. It could be more, as I bought lots and lots for very little when vinyl was going out.
I bought a USB recordplayer, but haven't found the time yet to transfer them to the computer.
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Reply #37 posted 11/04/09 5:05am

MrSoulpower

Hmm .. about 7,000.
I think about 4,000 albums and about 3,000 45s.
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Reply #38 posted 11/04/09 5:19am

MrSoulpower

FrenchGuy said:

eek eek eek
Wow, l'm prety impressed by those figures.. I mean, some of y'all have thousands of vinyls?? wow! How great! How long have U been collecting them?

I'm quite fascinated by the vynil format, but I can't buy a lot of them, because of space issues in my appartement, plus the new ones are pretty expensives...

I'm collecting CDs, buying one or two a week... I have about 500 CDs...


Quantity doesn't mean much.
You can be a DJ and just get promos in the mail, or you can buy crates and crates of vinyl at yardsales and flea markets every weekend. That doesn't mean you have good records.

Many of the records in my collecting are rarities. Once I had bought the standard releases in Funk, Soul and Jazz that every collector needs to own, I started focusing on the hard to find material. Especially many of my 45s are extremely hard to find and are often priced in the $100s or more. I rarely pay that much for a single record, so it often takes years of diggin' to find a certain release.

I also made the effort to get rid of a lot of vinyl that I didn't really listen to in order to afford those records on my wantlist that are on the more pricey side. If you want to build a solid collection, you need to sacrifice once in a while.

I know DJs and collectors with 20,000 or more records, and their collections are often shit.
And I know DJs with 1,000 or 2,000 records, and they are some of the best collections I've ever seen, often worth the price of a home.

Some of the top DJs in the UK Funk scene work with what's called "hot boxes". They own a pretty small collection (maybe 200 or 300) or rare 45s ... but these releases are in the ultra rare category, often fetching $2,000 or $3,000 a piece. After a few months of playing their records out, they sell them and replace them with other rarities. Basically, every three months or so they have entirely new collections, and they always have fresh material to play.

That system is not for me .. if I like a record, I keep it, even if I don't ever play it at clubs after a while.
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Reply #39 posted 11/04/09 7:30am

FrenchGuy

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MrSoulpower said:

FrenchGuy said:

eek eek eek
Wow, l'm prety impressed by those figures.. I mean, some of y'all have thousands of vinyls?? wow! How great! How long have U been collecting them?

I'm quite fascinated by the vynil format, but I can't buy a lot of them, because of space issues in my appartement, plus the new ones are pretty expensives...

I'm collecting CDs, buying one or two a week... I have about 500 CDs...


Quantity doesn't mean much.
You can be a DJ and just get promos in the mail, or you can buy crates and crates of vinyl at yardsales and flea markets every weekend. That doesn't mean you have good records.

Many of the records in my collecting are rarities. Once I had bought the standard releases in Funk, Soul and Jazz that every collector needs to own, I started focusing on the hard to find material. Especially many of my 45s are extremely hard to find and are often priced in the $100s or more. I rarely pay that much for a single record, so it often takes years of diggin' to find a certain release.

I also made the effort to get rid of a lot of vinyl that I didn't really listen to in order to afford those records on my wantlist that are on the more pricey side. If you want to build a solid collection, you need to sacrifice once in a while.

I know DJs and collectors with 20,000 or more records, and their collections are often shit.
And I know DJs with 1,000 or 2,000 records, and they are some of the best collections I've ever seen, often worth the price of a home.

Some of the top DJs in the UK Funk scene work with what's called "hot boxes". They own a pretty small collection (maybe 200 or 300) or rare 45s ... but these releases are in the ultra rare category, often fetching $2,000 or $3,000 a piece. After a few months of playing their records out, they sell them and replace them with other rarities. Basically, every three months or so they have entirely new collections, and they always have fresh material to play.

That system is not for me .. if I like a record, I keep it, even if I don't ever play it at clubs after a while.


cool Yeah, l get your point... I once read that DJ Shadow (yhe experimental hip hop DJ) has a collection of over 60,000 records!!!! I was like... WTF? Has he ever played and actually listen to EVERY ONE of them?? Thats' so unbelievable!
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Reply #40 posted 11/04/09 7:41am

daPrettyman

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FrenchGuy said:

MrSoulpower said:



Quantity doesn't mean much.
You can be a DJ and just get promos in the mail, or you can buy crates and crates of vinyl at yardsales and flea markets every weekend. That doesn't mean you have good records.

Many of the records in my collecting are rarities. Once I had bought the standard releases in Funk, Soul and Jazz that every collector needs to own, I started focusing on the hard to find material. Especially many of my 45s are extremely hard to find and are often priced in the $100s or more. I rarely pay that much for a single record, so it often takes years of diggin' to find a certain release.

I also made the effort to get rid of a lot of vinyl that I didn't really listen to in order to afford those records on my wantlist that are on the more pricey side. If you want to build a solid collection, you need to sacrifice once in a while.

I know DJs and collectors with 20,000 or more records, and their collections are often shit.
And I know DJs with 1,000 or 2,000 records, and they are some of the best collections I've ever seen, often worth the price of a home.

Some of the top DJs in the UK Funk scene work with what's called "hot boxes". They own a pretty small collection (maybe 200 or 300) or rare 45s ... but these releases are in the ultra rare category, often fetching $2,000 or $3,000 a piece. After a few months of playing their records out, they sell them and replace them with other rarities. Basically, every three months or so they have entirely new collections, and they always have fresh material to play.

That system is not for me .. if I like a record, I keep it, even if I don't ever play it at clubs after a while.


cool Yeah, l get your point... I once read that DJ Shadow (yhe experimental hip hop DJ) has a collection of over 60,000 records!!!! I was like... WTF? Has he ever played and actually listen to EVERY ONE of them?? Thats' so unbelievable!


You know, Q-Tip had a big collection like that, but he lost a lot of his when his storage unit went up in flames.
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Reply #41 posted 11/04/09 7:44am

MrSoulpower

daPrettyman said:

FrenchGuy said:



cool Yeah, l get your point... I once read that DJ Shadow (yhe experimental hip hop DJ) has a collection of over 60,000 records!!!! I was like... WTF? Has he ever played and actually listen to EVERY ONE of them?? Thats' so unbelievable!


You know, Q-Tip had a big collection like that, but he lost a lot of his when his storage unit went up in flames.


Q-Tip got some amazing records from what I hear. I few of my buddies constantly sell him vinyl, so I got a pretty good idea of what he has in his collection.

Shadow got amazing vinyl, no doubt. But I'm sure that half of them are worthless 1980s Hip Hop 12"s. lol
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Reply #42 posted 11/04/09 8:45am

TD3

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Cinnie said:

Harlepolis said:



Why, you want them? lol

lol Your mom needs to answer on this thread.


Mr. Vinylman I know you ain't hurtin for no DeBarge. What is it that you don't have? lol

I'm down to 250 records, mostly 78's. I gave my collection (which included my grandparents, great uncle, and my late father collections) to my daughter, in total 5,500. give or take. That collection is now on my media server and ipods. Though I did purchase this summmer DeBarge's "All This Love" and last week The Sylvers, "Bizarre" Lp's.
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Reply #43 posted 11/04/09 8:47am

Graycap23

daPrettyman said:

FrenchGuy said:



cool Yeah, l get your point... I once read that DJ Shadow (yhe experimental hip hop DJ) has a collection of over 60,000 records!!!! I was like... WTF? Has he ever played and actually listen to EVERY ONE of them?? Thats' so unbelievable!


You know, Q-Tip had a big collection like that, but he lost a lot of his when his storage unit went up in flames.

Wow.....where would u store a collection that big?
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Reply #44 posted 11/04/09 8:51am

MrSoulpower

TD3 said:

Cinnie said:


lol Your mom needs to answer on this thread.


Mr. Vinylman I know you ain't hurtin for no DeBarge. What is it that you don't have? lol

I'm down to 250 records, mostly 78's. I gave my collection (which included my grandparents, great uncle, and my late father collections) to my daughter, in total 5,500. give or take. That collection is now on my media server and ipods. Though I did purchase this summmer DeBarge's "All This Love" and last week The Sylvers, "Bizarre" Lp's.



eek 78s! They are coming back, especially in the Blues scene. Some 1920s Blues releases go for $20,000 to $30,000, which is far more than the most expensive Funk record. I hope yours weren't in good shape when you gave them away. lol
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Reply #45 posted 11/04/09 9:03am

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Graycap23 said:

daPrettyman said:



You know, Q-Tip had a big collection like that, but he lost a lot of his when his storage unit went up in flames.

Wow.....where would u store a collection that big?

If I'm not mistaken, he had it in a basement storage facility. It caught on fire and not sure how many albums he lost. I heard it was in the 6 figure range. I'll look for the article.

UPDATE
It was actually his recording studio. He stored his vinyl in there and sustained LOTS of damage.
http://www.nytimes.com/19...q-tip.html
[Edited 11/4/09 9:06am]
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Reply #46 posted 11/04/09 9:29am

FrenchGuy

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daPrettyman said:

Graycap23 said:


Wow.....where would u store a collection that big?

If I'm not mistaken, he had it in a basement storage facility. It caught on fire and not sure how many albums he lost. I heard it was in the 6 figure range. I'll look for the article.

UPDATE
It was actually his recording studio. He stored his vinyl in there and sustained LOTS of damage.
http://www.nytimes.com/19...q-tip.html
[Edited 11/4/09 9:06am]


Yeah, thats so crazy!! 60,000+ vynils... Wow! it's like it was buying 10 vynils a day or something... Just shows you how far people can go when it comes to collecting vynils... Do they stock those records in their apartment? bank? lol
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Reply #47 posted 11/04/09 9:39am

ernestsewell

I'm glad you guys are answering. I didn't mean for folks to LIST every album, just a number. I was surprised I hit 300 on mine. I thought I'd be just under that. (Actually, with the laserdisks, I am just below 300, but only by a couple.)
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Reply #48 posted 11/04/09 9:58am

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I would say 100 to 150. I probably own the same amount
of 45's including a lot of classic 45's i took from
my mom's 70's collection.
Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #49 posted 11/04/09 10:11am

MrSoulpower

FrenchGuy said:

Do they stock those records in their apartment? bank? lol


This it what I use - the classic IKEA book shelf. One shelf easily holds 3,000 albums. A couple of those, and you can have a great collection neatly tucked away on your apartment.

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Reply #50 posted 11/04/09 10:12am

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MrSoulpower said:

This it what I use - the classic IKEA book shelf. One shelf easily holds 3,000 albums. A couple of those, and you can have a great collection neatly tucked away on your apartment.


But is that strong enough to hold the weight of 3000 albums?
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Reply #51 posted 11/04/09 10:13am

MrSoulpower

ernestsewell said:

MrSoulpower said:

This it what I use - the classic IKEA book shelf. One shelf easily holds 3,000 albums. A couple of those, and you can have a great collection neatly tucked away on your apartment.


But is that strong enough to hold the weight of 3000 albums?


Absolutely. It's the perfect shelf. I even shipped my shelves over from Europe when I moved to the U.S. cuz I didn't know if I was gonna find a similar shelf here.
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Reply #52 posted 11/04/09 10:31am

ernestsewell

MrSoulpower said:

ernestsewell said:


But is that strong enough to hold the weight of 3000 albums?


Absolutely. It's the perfect shelf. I even shipped my shelves over from Europe when I moved to the U.S. cuz I didn't know if I was gonna find a similar shelf here.

So it's obviously not made from pressed board or particle board. I love shelves like this.
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Reply #53 posted 11/04/09 10:31am

Graycap23

ernestsewell said:

MrSoulpower said:

This it what I use - the classic IKEA book shelf. One shelf easily holds 3,000 albums. A couple of those, and you can have a great collection neatly tucked away on your apartment.


But is that strong enough to hold the weight of 3000 albums?

Note 2 self:
Goto Ikea ASAP.
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Reply #54 posted 11/04/09 10:41am

MrSoulpower

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MrSoulpower said:



Absolutely. It's the perfect shelf. I even shipped my shelves over from Europe when I moved to the U.S. cuz I didn't know if I was gonna find a similar shelf here.

So it's obviously not made from pressed board or particle board. I love shelves like this.


It is, but it's better quality than their usual stuff. I got my first shelf 11 years ago, I have moved 12 times with it and it still stands solid like a rock. Remember, these things were made for books, which are heavy like vinyl.
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Reply #55 posted 11/04/09 11:14am

TD3

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MrSoulpower said:

TD3 said:



Mr. Vinylman I know you ain't hurtin for no DeBarge. What is it that you don't have? lol

I'm down to 250 records, mostly 78's. I gave my collection (which included my grandparents, great uncle, and my late father collections) to my daughter, in total 5,500. give or take. That collection is now on my media server and ipods. Though I did purchase this summmer DeBarge's "All This Love" and last week The Sylvers, "Bizarre" Lp's.



eek 78s! They are coming back, especially in the Blues scene. Some 1920s Blues releases go for $20,000 to $30,000, which is far more than the most expensive Funk record. I hope yours weren't in good shape when you gave them away. lol


Did I say giveaway? My bad, meant to say borrow. lol Nah, it's her collection now, to do what she please. We (my brothers) had our records appraised a decade ago... so we know what we have.

Some are in excellent condition, most are in fine/good condition and some are a lil' worst for wear butthey are playable. I have Race Records from Victor Label, some John Hurt, Bessie Smith, Memphis Minnie.. just to list a lil' of the pre-war blues. But in terms of the 78's my dads jazz records: East Coast Big Band, Kansas City blues/jazz/bigband. Early Duke Ellingtion, King Oliver, Louis Amrstrong. Dinah Washington/Lionel Hampton and everything Billie Holiday recorded to vinyl.

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Reply #56 posted 11/04/09 11:19am

MrSoulpower

TD3 said:

MrSoulpower said:




eek 78s! They are coming back, especially in the Blues scene. Some 1920s Blues releases go for $20,000 to $30,000, which is far more than the most expensive Funk record. I hope yours weren't in good shape when you gave them away. lol


Did I say giveaway? My bad, meant to say borrow. lol Nah, it's her collection now, to do what she please. We (my brothers) had our records appraised a decade ago... so we know what we have.

Some are in excellent condition, most are in fine/good condition and some are a lil' worst for wear butthey are playable. I have Race Records from Victor Label, some Bessie Smith, Memphis Minnie.. just a lil' pre-war blues. But in terms of the 78's my dads jazz records: East Coast Big Band, Kansas City blues/jazz/bigband. Early Duke Ellingtion, King Oliver, Louis Amrstrong. Dinah Washington/Lionel Hampton and everything Billie Holiday recorded to vinyl.

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[Edited 11/4/09 11:18am]


Ah, so you got the big names. Yeah, you didn't lose any money then .. these artists were best sellers. It's the obscure records that go for a lot of money these days.
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Reply #57 posted 11/04/09 11:31am

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TD3 said:



Did I say giveaway? My bad, meant to say borrow. lol Nah, it's her collection now, to do what she please. We (my brothers) had our records appraised a decade ago... so we know what we have.

Some are in excellent condition, most are in fine/good condition and some are a lil' worst for wear butthey are playable. I have Race Records from Victor Label, some Bessie Smith, Memphis Minnie.. just a lil' pre-war blues. But in terms of the 78's my dads jazz records: East Coast Big Band, Kansas City blues/jazz/bigband. Early Duke Ellingtion, King Oliver, Louis Amrstrong. Dinah Washington/Lionel Hampton and everything Billie Holiday recorded to vinyl.

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Ah, so you got the big names. Yeah, you didn't lose any money then .. these artists were best sellers. It's the obscure records that go for a lot of money these days.


When we divided up the collection of our folks, I took the BIG names records my brothers were more interested in the obscure stuff. When my dad was alive he and NPR (Blues Before Sunrise) Steve Cushing were good friends and he'd borrow records from my dad for his show. Steve, Pre-War Blues collection. OH. MY. GOD. The man is sitting on a diamond/gold/oil mine, just amazing stuff.
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Reply #58 posted 11/04/09 12:11pm

MrSoulpower

TD3 said:

MrSoulpower said:



Ah, so you got the big names. Yeah, you didn't lose any money then .. these artists were best sellers. It's the obscure records that go for a lot of money these days.


When we divided up the collection of our folks, I took the BIG names records my brothers were more interested in the obscure stuff. When my dad was alive he and NPR (Blues Before Sunrise) Steve Cushing were good friends and he'd borrow records from my dad for his show. Steve, Pre-War Blues collection. OH. MY. GOD. The man is sitting on a diamond/gold/oil mine, just amazing stuff.


That sounds very interesting. I never got into collecting 78s, because it's impossible to DJ with them, but if I was a collector, I'd be all over that.
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Reply #59 posted 11/04/09 5:39pm

tricky2

Graycap23 said:

ernestsewell said:


But is that strong enough to hold the weight of 3000 albums?

Note 2 self:
Goto Ikea ASAP.


YEP!! I have the same. The best looking piece to store your vinyl!
Go get it! It's GREAT!
(the only problem is the backing. I had to add a large piece of plywood to the back so the vinyl looks even on all shelves). Unless you have it prompt up directly against the wall,then your fine.
That's just me. cool
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