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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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!
You have more chance of getting a common rock lp from a religious person's "collection" than you have of finding one a Goodwill.
(In my experience Value Village is even worse.)

Everyone knows the guy in charge of the book/records section scoops up ALL the rock records before they even hit the floor.

Leaving you the Bob Denver, "Spanish Train" and Nana boners.

James Last for miles...but never "Voodoo Party" or "Best Kept Secret".

Thrift game is a total time-waster.
Now at a major city large charity shop there maybe a person like that who has some ideas on records.

I can tell you now around me they don’t know a record from a cd from a book!