Charity store bin diving? Am I the only one that suffers this addiction?


Pretty much as the title says, lol.
I frequent a number of local charity store or thrift shops if you prefer.
There are good and bad days for lp,s and cd,s.

Today was an exceedingly good day!

4 original Deep Purple albums, Billy Cobham, Grand Funk, Styx, Animals, Live, Metallica. etc etc

22 albums total for just $12.

Anybody else addicted to the thrill of the hunt?
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I have 7 thrift stores within easy reach. My favorite sells vinyl LPs 10/$1. So it’s not uncommon for me to lug home 40 or 50 LPs at a time. 

Fortunately, I have wide-ranging tastes! My last trip I snagged 4 pristine RCA Red Seal Stereo LPs from 1958-1962. About 9 from 1959-1960, Hawaiian Music. Then Frank Sinatra, Moody Blues, Eric Clapton, Floyd Cramer, Steely Dan, Jim Reeves, The Kinks, Cream, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band...  But my best surprise find was grabbing 11 dbx discs and 6 Nautilus Super Discs. 50 for $5! 

Im still cleaning and listening. The dbx discs are just unreal! I still have my 1981 Technics dbx deck with a disc decoder. The Nautilus discs look like they’ve never been played—no fingerprints or smudges, no scratches.
Just recently found the who's Tommy on the decca label with all the inserts intact and a very good gatefold cover. The record sounds near pristine! Paid a buck!
Every once in a while I find an early issue Led Zeppelin II or LED Zeppelin III album with Pecko Duck etched in the trailing vinyl.
If that’s the case, you probably never should have mentioned it, but that’s fine.
If that’s the case, you probably never should have mentioned it, but that’s fine
Sorry but I fail to see the relevance of what the album is compared to sharing my find and the principle of it?

But its no biggie, lets just agree to disagree.

Peace!