Funny you should ask. After almost 7 years I never took it any further and my collection remains un-inventoried. Then, a few weeks ago I was shopping for home insurance and the agent suggested I do so. I once again downloaded the trial of Kix and have been playing with it.
It still looks to me like Kix is the way to go for vinyl. It looks through several internet databases and finds quite a few titles. I'm not so sure about classical though as most of my collection is jazz and rock.
Before I take the plunge I'm waiting on word from the underwriters what they will accept as proof of value. No point in doing the inventory for me unless it will serve as proof of value and I'm think I may need an appraisal. I'm also considering just taking a picture of each album and storing that.
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It still looks to me like Kix is the way to go for vinyl. It looks through several internet databases and finds quite a few titles. I'm not so sure about classical though as most of my collection is jazz and rock.
Before I take the plunge I'm waiting on word from the underwriters what they will accept as proof of value. No point in doing the inventory for me unless it will serve as proof of value and I'm think I may need an appraisal. I'm also considering just taking a picture of each album and storing that.
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