Inna- I agree. I do have quite a few records that are worth a lot of money. I bought them when they were cheaper and sometimes, just got lucky. Once a record gets that valuable, you also have trepidation playing it, and that defeats the whole point-i'm not a collector, as such, I buy the stuff to listen to it.
This is the main reason I'm actually going to enter digital after they many decades of being a hair shirt vinyl guy. That Leaf Hound record I mentioned in the other thread is a prime example- the price is somewhere between 4-6k dollars. Perhaps you could get it for less, but it is still crazy money, at least in a high state of playing condition. It will be an interesting journey on the digital side. I'm not abandoning LPs by any means.
I do most of my shopping online for used records. The value of a show is to bring a lot of vendors together in one place with different wares. The trick is knowing what to buy-- I only know what I know.The best way to go to a show is to go with someone who is really knowledgeable in areas outside of your sweet spot. They can identify and suggest things they've found that I would have otherwise overlooked. I've gotten some very interesting jazz records at shows for almost nothing. And, if they are cheap, I'm willing to to take a chance on something. I usually don't walk away completely empty-handed, but I wind up buying stuff different than I the things on my mental 'list'--