So just how much vinyl do YOU own?


Let's hear some numbers!

And when do you think you might have enough to last your lifetime?

Or is it like horsepower ... Too much is never enough!

Do you have regular clearouts or just keep adding until the floorboards start to creak!

All just for fun people!
128x128uberwaltz
Around 1200 the last time I checked years ago.  Still not alphabetized, so when I look for a certain lp I come across many others I forgot about that will get played.  It's my way of checking them all out instead of just going to a certain section where they should be.
Mine are mostly in alphabetic order unless I get lazy with new arrivals and they just all end up in one big pile... lol.
Now my tapes, well they are another story, I suppose I should put them in order but I find it is similar to your statement, when I pull open a drawer to look for something I find other items to pleasantly distract me.
Sometimes means I never get to play what I first started to look for though! 
I'm sure I've said this on other forums here but I have thousands...even after more than a few wholesale blood-lettings.  I've got the Monaural and early Stereo records my dad bought in the forties, fifties and sixties.  I started collecting for myself when the Beatles hit.  For a while, I worked at Tower Classical Records in Hollywood alongside my then future wife. Employee discounts.  Record Label Promotional Copies (which were always the first copies pressed). 
I updated my discontinued database recently to a new program and have already fallen behind due to receiving some records from my mother and I was surprised at how good some of her old vinyl stands up some of which I listened to years ago. It is nothing collectable, just what was probably mainstream classical and jazz for the average buyer in the '60s.

But even estimating that addition, I'm still safely under 500. However, in 2006 I only had 140 so there is that. I did abandon vinyl for the cd as a teenager and stupidly left 100 childhood rock records once when I moved to cull the cheesy stuff. Wish I had kept those!