I see a fair bit of vinyl in the course of my business... and after buying/selling some I avoid it if possible.
Many 70s albums will either not sell or make just 99p on Ebay. The trouble of researching, photographing, buying LP mailers and posting is just too much faff. Postage prices are high now for LPs and it bumps the cost up to a degree folks are better off buying at vinyl stalls in markets.
The other issue is condition. Unless you are prepared for bad feedback and refund claims you need to listen to every track of every album and declare clicks, pops and scratches.
It only becomes worthwhile once a record exceeds a sale price of £5 and in selling some 200 70s albums this year only two have made it to a fiver.
If you sell in bulk to a specialist about 15p-40p per record might be achieved.... if you get more they've seen something special.
Having said that it is worth a seach on Ebay sold prices of each album just in case you have something special. Bear in mind though high prices are often made by very specific batch codes (etched in the runout grooves) so something that looks like yours might make £100 but your common version will be 99p.
I still buy LPs in mixed lots of 30-50 but just to add to my own collection the ones I want and then give the rest to a charity shop after binning the scratched ones.
Do the same with singles as I'm building a 60s/70s/80s collection gradually but now have about 200 of the ones I don't want in the garage as even the charity shop refuses them.
Last edited by: Fenlander on Mon 8 Jul 13 at 22:34
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