What should I do with unwanted vinyl?


My New Year resolution is to get rid of my modest vinyl collection. It hasn't been played for years and I don't see that changing so it needs a good home. I have close to 300 albums in condition ranging from near new to worn out. I could list it here for local sale or take it to a used vinyl shop but haven't a clue what to ask for it. I suppose I could even donate it to Goodwill. What do you think?
timrhu
Count me in also. I would be very interested as well.
E-mail me what you have available plus condition.
Well I emailed Clio09 but my intention is to get an idea of the value of these, not to find a buyer. I suppose though a list may be in order. Also, I live in Indianapolis and have no intention of shipping these so whoever gets these must be nearby.
I'm going off memory with a short list. Most of these albums are early 70s rock, singer song writers such as Neil Young, Dan Fogleberg, Todd Rundgren (including a good copy of A Wizard/A True Star) and Emmy Lou Harris. I also have an excellent and very early copy of All Things Must Pass, and a copy of Concert for Bangladesh. One other interesting set are six or seven Al Kooper albums, I think I have most of his solo albums. From the 80s are a few early REM albums, most of the Police albums and music of that nature. I was always pretty careful with my albums but some of these would be pretty well worn. Thanks for any input.
Yeah, post a list (or send one to me) and I'll tell you what they're worth or tell you that I don't know. Seriously, if you want to maximize your return I would suggest going through the work of selling them. It's not so bad. For instance, if you have LP's from a group you could sell that in a small lot. I don't think any brick and mortar is going to buy them unless you have something very rare and then they won't give a rat's ass about the rest.