Dubman you can use different options, but I like to keep it simple and use Royal Mail, buyer pays for postage but not packaging (I’ve normally got a spare vinyl mailer knocking about). No fees on Vinted so all money sellers.

Dubman ‘vinyl mailer’ is a type of box, not a service.

Dubman I’ve thought about it many times but in reality I just can’t be assed.

Same, but I’ve been chewing over the ‘moving markets’ idea, and wondering if I wait to long to sell any of it, will there ever be a buyer in the future? People are willing to pay daft money in their 40s to see Oasis, but probably wont be in another ten to fifteen years, their priorities will have changed. Same goes for my Sasha Ibiza vinyl; used copies on Ebay for £220 this week, mines mint in packaging, but I’m not sure if the market will have moved on / fucked off in the future.

    Dan Discogs as Dan says - I tend to buy on there rather than sell mind. Might sell some mint / unplayed stuff I’ve got - got an unplayed copy of Communicate signed by Digweed amongst other things.

    I’ve signed Blue Ray of the Refracted gig that is worth a few Bob on Discogs.

      Dan Ooh, I’ve got that - never watched it. Hannu is probably hoovering up all the Blurays

        Amps Sasha Ibiza vinyl

        My old mate gave me a copy as he used to work for a recycling center down in Yeovil and he was allowed to take a few records home sometimes.

        The resale value of vinyl is nowhere near enough to cover the nostalgic / emotional value for me. Even if I never play the fucking thing.

        Weird, but the lady is not for gurning. Or something

          Looking to sell a signed copy of El Vino Collapso by Black Lace if anyone wants it.

          I can’t wait to get rid of the bloody stuff. When is FLAC day? Can’t wait.

          I’ve sold this…

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            Old-Dutch The resale value of vinyl is nowhere near enough to cover the nostalgic / emotional value for me.

            This is partially the issue, wont be shifting anything too nostalgic, but have other bits i think i can live without.

            Amps Tenner as the vinyl is knackered. Decent inscribed design on the flip side.

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              IndustryStandard
              From website….


              90s Merchandise
              Weird Stuff
              Joblots
              Posters
              Clothing and Bags”

              Weird stuff is always a winner!

              While my vinyl is generally unsorted, I put all the super crap records I’ll never even look at again on its own shelf. I’d happily sell those.

              Am still buying small amounts of vinyl, maybe five a year. It’s a complete indulgence.