russ69
Funny, my brother once counted my CD's, LP's, Tapes, and came up with some similar calculation.
Funny, my brother once counted my CD's, LP's, Tapes, and came up with some similar calculation.
I Just Inherited 4,000 LPs
russ69
Funny, my brother once counted my CD's, LP's, Tapes, and came up with some similar calculation. |
Have fun. Sorry your friend passed. I bought the collection of a friend whose wife/widow kept them in an air conditioned room dedicated to LP storage for 14 or 15 years after he died. She had attempted a few times to sell them and I finally said, "why don't I just buy them?" I paid her well, partly b/c it was a sentimental thing in memory of my friend, with whom I spent many hours listening-- he was the pulse of the NY Audio Society or whatever it was called back in the day. When the movers finally brought everything up to the floor where my hi-fi and records were (I had a lot of space then), I was overwhelmed. I wound up hiring a cabinet maker carpenter to build shelves in a number of different areas. I also wound up having a sort of uncompiled area that filled a walk in closet that I would dip into to find stuff. It kept me going for a few years, just finding things--probably a few more records than the 4,000 you just inherited, but still- that's a lot of vinyl! And heavy too. Enjoy the process. And be careful of your back--- |